How to improve your grammar?
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- Nur syazwani
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How to improve your grammar?
Well, I have been speaking english since I was like 7Years old. I am not an american or and English person. I am asian. I do take English literature during my high school days and surpisingly I got an A for that subject. I can speak english very well and understand every aspect of conversing or reading in english. However, what really bugs me until now is that my grammar is absolutely horrible. Any one kind enough to help me improve on it? Feedbacks are welcomed
Yours sincerely,
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I think the best thing to improve your language and grammar is to read a lot of books. This is how your grammar will improve. However, to improve your accent you will need to watch more English programs.
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Choose the most appropriate words for your purpose and use them correctly.
Write good, clear, and interesting sentences and paragraphs.
Ensure that your writing reads well and 'flows'.
Decipher difficult texts, understand the questions and then reply
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For improving diction and enunciation, there are audio books.
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Search the Internet for more information and opportunities to practice your skills
Practise whenever and wherever you can
Discover what troubles you
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I'm lucky. I have a 10 year old who picks up on everything I say. She pulls me up when I say things wrongly. Admittedly, that is a completely different beast altogether. It does, however, help to keep grammar at the forefront of my mind.
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Hello there. Yes, grammar is pretty important. A lot of one's own proof-reading needs a good grasp of the rules, otherwise the finished product won't be good enough.Nur syazwani wrote:Hey alls!
Well, I have been speaking english since I was like 7Years old. I am not an american or and English person. I am asian. I do take English literature during my high school days and surpisingly I got an A for that subject. I can speak english very well and understand every aspect of conversing or reading in english. However, what really bugs me until now is that my grammar is absolutely horrible. Any one kind enough to help me improve on it? Feedbacks are welcomed
Yours sincerely,
Nur syazwani :
I can certainly send you a PM and let you know what to write, when you make an error. Of course, the more mistakes, the more you learn and understand, so enjoy that!
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