Tips for Writing

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adamnguyen
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Re: Tips for Writing

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Thanks for sharing.
Very useful tips.
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esra wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:35 pm To express your ideas about an issue can be easy only if you are good at your own language...

To provide this one must read a lot...

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As an ESL teacher, I completely agree with esra. Read voraciously. Read daily. Read anything you can lay your hands on. Reading exposes you to writing that is better than your own. It builds vocabulary and gives you the tools you need to improve your own writing. If there's one tip I wish all my students would take, this would be it.
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Memorizing some good English articles might be a good way to learn English writing skills.
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SophiaS wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:24 am
esra wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:35 pm To express your ideas about an issue can be easy only if you are good at your own language...

To provide this one must read a lot...

Best wishes
As an ESL teacher, I completely agree with esra. Read voraciously. Read daily. Read anything you can lay your hands on. Reading exposes you to writing that is better than your own. It builds vocabulary and gives you the tools you need to improve your own writing. If there's one tip I wish all my students would take, this would be it.
Great advice. Thanks. I always hate reading at school but now I understand why it is important
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