I mean my English writing. I guess that there can be problems with grammar and use of words in my posts. What else? What is the main problem in my writing that I should fix in the first place to make my texts readable?
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How to improve my writing?
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Re: How to improve my writing?
aaleks wrote:I mean my English writing. I guess that there can be problems with grammar and use of words in my posts. What else? What is the main problem in my writing that I should fix in the first place to make my texts readable?
Sorry, if it isn’t the appropriate section (or question) to ask.
First of all, this is not an inappropriate question. My suggestion is to find books on writing. I don't know what kind of writing you want to do (fiction or non-fiction) so I would suggest that you look at the books on writing from Writer's Digest. Also, Italki has a notebook section where you can get your writing critiqued.
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tomgosse, thank you for your answer
Right now my goal is modest (or I think it is ) - I just want to make my posts readable.
Right now my goal is modest (or I think it is ) - I just want to make my posts readable.
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aaleks wrote:tomgosse, thank you for your answer
Right now my goal is modest (or I think it is ) - I just want to make my posts readable.
So far, they are quite readable. Just keep posting and if you want we can point out any mistakes.
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tomgosse wrote:aaleks wrote:tomgosse, thank you for your answer
Right now my goal is modest (or I think it is ) - I just want to make my posts readable.
So far, they are quite readable. Just keep posting and if you want we can point out any mistakes.
I hope I will. I mean if something like the recent everyone's ban won't happen .
if you want we can point out any mistakes.
I wouldn't mind
LesRonces wrote:Your writing is perfectly readable To improve though the boring answer is read more, write more. Looking up how to phrase things will improve your writing over time.
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You might want to put into your signature a request for corrections of errors in English. Most people here would be too polite to point out a mistake unless you really ask for it.
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rdearman wrote:You might want to put into your signature a request for corrections of errors in English. Most people here would be too polite to point out a mistake unless you really ask for it.
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Re: How to improve my writing?
Read writers who are considered to have excellent style.
Most famous and/or successful writers have average to terrible style. Good style is actually unusual.
The gold standard for style in English (clear, readable, beauty through simplicity) is generally considered to be: George Orwell, Graham Greene, Raymond Chandler*.
Also, if you can run your writing through MS Word or some tool that will give you a Fleischman reading difficulty number, I suggest making sure
you don't write above the ninth grade level. This will generally mean breaking long sentences into shorter sentences. That might sound like weird advice if you're a native speaker of another language. But when English gets verbose and overly complicated and overly Latinate ... it stinks. The "ninth grade rule" will keep your stuff readable and lively. Don't think "I'm better educated than this, so I should write in a more long-winded fashion." In English, that's the wrong way to go.
*Fair Warning: By today's standards, Chandler is wildly politically incorrect. If that is a problem, stick with the other two.
Most famous and/or successful writers have average to terrible style. Good style is actually unusual.
The gold standard for style in English (clear, readable, beauty through simplicity) is generally considered to be: George Orwell, Graham Greene, Raymond Chandler*.
Also, if you can run your writing through MS Word or some tool that will give you a Fleischman reading difficulty number, I suggest making sure
you don't write above the ninth grade level. This will generally mean breaking long sentences into shorter sentences. That might sound like weird advice if you're a native speaker of another language. But when English gets verbose and overly complicated and overly Latinate ... it stinks. The "ninth grade rule" will keep your stuff readable and lively. Don't think "I'm better educated than this, so I should write in a more long-winded fashion." In English, that's the wrong way to go.
*Fair Warning: By today's standards, Chandler is wildly politically incorrect. If that is a problem, stick with the other two.
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Xmmm wrote:Read writers who are considered to have excellent style.
Most famous and/or successful writers have average to terrible style. Good style is actually unusual.
The gold standard for style in English (clear, readable, beauty through simplicity) is generally considered to be: George Orwell, Graham Greene, Raymond Chandler*.
Thank you And for your warning too. I will keep it in mind.
Xmmm wrote:This will generally mean breaking long sentences into shorter sentences. That might sound like weird advice if you're a native speaker of another language. But when English gets verbose and overly complicated and overly Latinate ... it stinks. The "ninth grade rule" will keep your stuff readable and lively. Don't think "I'm better educated than this, so I should write in a more long-winded fashion." In English, that's the wrong way to go.
In my case that happens not only because of the reasons you listed, it's just a habit, a way of thinking. But I will try to relearn.
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Re: How to improve my writing?
aaleks wrote:How to improve my writing?
Aaleks, in your siggy you invite people to correct your English, but I believe many people would be reluctant to derail discussions just to talk about where you should have put that adjective instead. I suggest you use this thread as your corrections thread, and in your signature invite people to correct your English in this thread, giving the link. This way, you can ask further questions to your heart's content, and other members can join in the discussion, too.
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