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How to write January 31, 2014

There aren’t any ”proper rules” when it comes to writing. Just write. You correct later. Write. Read what you’ve written: does it make ”sense” to you? If it doesn’t: edit. It’s simple. But first, write.

 

There is a great challenge, and stimulation in editing (correcting). And if you don’t know how, or need some help, say something. If you stay silent, how will your voice ever be heard? How will you learn? Practice, and Assertiveness is how you improve. Only, then you will succeed. Soon, writing, and English, will be just like a piece of cake for you.

 

Not just the birthday kind; but any kind, because you don’t just have to eat cake on birthdays. Just like you don’t have to be an American to learn English. Or a chef to cook. All you need to have is passion.

 

Writing is fun; and English is too. And when combined, it’s double roller coaster ride. Triple, if you include reading.

 

So, there are no rules, or inhibitions. Write. Write, and do not focus too much on formalities. Formalities can come afterwards. Picking up a pen, and/or reading a book is the beginning.  Your confidence will grow, AND you’ll grow in love with the concept.

 

It’s all in good fun! Soon, you’ll have a knack for the English language. You want to learn English? Practice writing it.

 

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