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Hahaha! Do this at your own risk.Nibz said:A common suggestion that works for most of the students in English Language is reading novels. Read a bunch of some old British Novels: Dickens, Shakespeare, Hardy etc. Keep a dictionary at hand and look up every new word you encounter that you don't know. After a couple of dozens of those 'motay' novels, you will be writing like Paulo Coelho!
If you can do this ^, then go ahead, it's a great experience!
No, I supported the other part. Awesome suggestion! :good:Nibz said:^ So you ignored the other part? =-._.-=
Nibz said:A common suggestion that works for most of the students in English Language is reading novels. Read a bunch of some old British Novels: Dickens, Shakespeare, Hardy etc. Keep a dictionary at hand and look up every new word you encounter that you don't know. After a couple of dozens of those 'motay' novels, you will be writing like Paulo Coelho!
If you can do this ^, then go ahead, it's a great experience!
Another suggestion, which worked for me quite fine, is reading newspapers - of course not the boring reports, but those intellectually stimulating magazines in them. And of course, ^ ^ that dictionary should be your friend here as well.
Good luck!
Nibz said:A common suggestion that works for most of the students in English Language is reading novels. Read a bunch of some old British Novels: Dickens, Shakespeare, Hardy etc. Keep a dictionary at hand and look up every new word you encounter that you don't know. After a couple of dozens of those 'motay' novels, you will be writing like Paulo Coelho!
If you can do this ^, then go ahead, it's a great experience!
Another suggestion, which worked for me quite fine, is reading newspapers - of course not the boring reports, but those intellectually stimulating magazines in them. And of course, ^ ^ that dictionary should be your friend here as well.
Good luck!
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