Thursday, March 5, 2020
11 Simple Ways to Improve Your Written English - English Skills
11 Simple Ways to Improve Your Written English - English Skills Today, I want to talk to you about ways to improve your written English and improve your confidence in writing. In previous lesson I shared with you my 10 Real Tips for Improving Englishand one of those (there were 10 tips) and one of those tips was to improve your your written English.So thats what I want to focus on today. Obviously, written English is really important because there are two key ways in which we communicate with other people. How we speak and then also how we write. 11 Simple Ways to Improve Your Written English And when we are writing English, it can be in many many different formats. So if you think now how you write in the last couple of days or what you write in the next few days, it could be something as simple as just a text on your phone. It could be a whatsapp message. It could be an email replying to a business colleague or some customer. It could be a much more detailed report for your boss for new business proposals. Or, indeed, it could be that all important letter for that new job application, that job that you you really want.So in all of those aspects we have to really think about the type of English that were writing and why we are writing it.For example, if its your friends birthday and youre sending them a birthday card you might not think too long and hard about the birthday wishes. Particularly if youve seen your friend quite recently.It might just be a very quick:Hi happy birthday, wish you the best lots of love.Something as simple as that.Or if you havent seen t he person for a long time you can say:Oh Im really sorry, I havent been in touch but I never forget your birthday. Id like to wish you all the best on this really special day.So you might put in a little bit of extra thought into that so it depends on the circumstances.But if youre writing that all-important letter for a job interview, youre going to really want tothink about it.What are they looking for? How do you want to put yourself forward? How does your CV look?And therefore you want to write a letter thats going to attract attention and hopefully get you onto that original list. Or indeed onto the shortlist for the the job application.So its really really important when you write that you consider who is your audience.Yes, who are you writing to, whos going to read it. And why are you writing that particular document.Is it to impress the boss so therefore you want to maybe put the language a little bit more sexy or little jazz it up a little bit.Or you want to write the job interview letter and you really want to let them know that youre the best person that they can possibly hire.Or indeed it was just an email to your friend and you want to be a little funny and you want to put in a little joke. Well, then obviously the content will differ. Okay. So as I said, there are two really important things you have to look out for:who is going to read your document, your letter, your emailwhy are you writing itAnd if Im writing a report, a business report I want to imagine its the most important person in that organisation thats going to read it.My chief executive, the director, the head of sales, whoever it might be, it has to be the most important person.Youll focus a lot more on that. And then if Im looking at why am I writing it, never stray away from the reason. Dont fill your document to your boss full of bullshit. Theyll see it through that.You want to make it concise and accurate and to the point. So be very very careful about who is going to r ead it. Ways to Improve Your Written English If youre writing an English exam, for example, if youre doing an IELTS, the examiners dont really care what your comments are, what your points of view are. What they are examining is how you use English. Okay.So whether you agree or disagree with the point is not so relevant, its not so important but what is important is the structure and the use of English.So youve got to pay an awful lot of attention there to your grammar.You have to make sure that:the use of the articles a the and an is accurateyou use the right prepositionsHowever, if you are writing a letter for the job interview or youre writing the business report as we mentioned, then it really is important to what you say.So if youre writing the letter for the job application, stick to the point.What is the job? What are they looking for? How do you fit in to that particular job description?And dont waffle because that might lose you some sort of a attraction and therefore might not make you to the shortlist after all.Of co urse, in any particular type of English, its really important that our grammar is checked. Make sure that grammar is used well. I cringe when I get documents that are written badly. So you can imagine that other people who have to read lots and lots of documents every day, lots and lots of CVS and lots and lots of letters for jobs they get a little bit browned off and annoyed if there are a lot of mistakes.So Im not just talking about simple typos. We all make those. Even I make those occasionally if I rush an email a little bit. And when I look at it later on Oh god, Ive got a typo in there.Thats not really so bad because it can be an excuse of your typing. If its like me with two fingers. But if you make bad English mistakes thats a lot lot different. Thats not just a typo, thats bad grammar. So be really really careful with that.So a tip if youre preparing a document, particularly an important document thats going to go to somebody very important and very senior, make sure you get someone to proof it or someone to check it. So if youre not a proficient English speaker or writer, get somebody who is. Its worth spending a bit of money or a bit of time to get them to read it and a fresh pair of eyes makes a huge difference. One thing of course that will really help you to improve your written English is to see what other people do. So look to the experts.Look up documents and good business magazines. If its a business article you want to write, look up good authors of written English that you can look at sentence construction. You can follow and copy what people do.Theres no end to the number of books you can find. And you can find very good English construction. You can look at how people make simple and complex sentences and you can copy that sort of style and get used to it. So its really really good practice.So there are so many articles out there. Everything is available over the internet so you shouldnt have any excuse and not being able to find some thing that will help you. And its a really good part of your own personal training. I did it and I still do it. I like to read other peoples styles to see how they construct sentences, how they use words and everything connected with that. Okay.So make sure that you practice and practise and practise. Here are some simple exercises that I carry out with with my students when Im getting them to do written exercises. If theyre trying to understand lets say phrasal verbs.Everybody asks me about Oh how can I learn phrasal verbs? I see that everybody gets examined on these. I dont know how to use them and not comfortable with them.Well, one of the simple exercises that I use with my students, I get them to keep a diary of events that happen over a couple of days. A weekend is a good example. Saturday and Sunday. Okay.And I ask them to write in the diary what they did but use as many phrasal verbs as they can.For example, on Saturday morning I got up, I jumped into the shower, I jumped out of the shower, I ran down the stairs, I put on the coffee, I took out the eggs from the the fridge and I put them on the stove. Okay.So we go on and on like that and if you play this back youll see that Ive used six, seven, eight phrasal verbs in a few small sentences.So its a really really good pract ice and it goes on throughout the morning, the afternoon and the evening to see where you can fit in a phrasal verb.And the reverse is also a good exercise.Where I get somebody to write something a little bit more formal without any phrasal verbs. So here what were looking for a much more formal verb. So every phrasal verb has a formalverb. Okay.So you can practise your formal writing and you can practise your informal writing in two very easy exercises.Another example that I use is to get somebody to write something really really short, just a couple of sentences, 20 or 25 words. How to sell the car or how to sell the house.This is really getting you to use descriptive English with very very few words. You want to get as few words as possible to be as descript as possible. So that you can get somebody to buy the article that you want to sell.If you want to sell you a car, want to low mileage, beautiful car, well-maintained, one careful, yours for twenty thousand euro. Okay.So descr iptive. Not another load of waffle but just very very few words, so its a good way to practice descriptive English. Okay.And you can do that in terms of selling the car, selling your home, a visit to a hotel, visit to the zoo, whatever activities that you have get people to be really really descriptive.One of the the real problems with people who have or consider themselves to have poor written English skills is that they repeat the same word over and over again. And that can be apart from annoying, it shows in an examination that they have a poor vocabulary, they dont have an expansive vocabulary. And this is something else that we have to work on and improve with doing some written exercises.You take a word and you try and find two or three other synonyms that have the same meaning that you can use. So you try and find other verbs the same meaning of the nouns or the adjectives and so on. Okay.Every word has some sort of synonym. Even the word zebra. Okay.So what is another word f or a zebra?Well, not exactly a word but you could call it a horse with black and white stripes. Or a black horse with white stripes. Or a white horse with black stripes. Okay.So different ways you can describe your words and those sort of exercises will help you a lot. Try to get your vocabulary expanded so that youre not repeating the same words time and time again.Particularly if youre doing an exam where youre limited to maybe a hundred and eighty to 230 or 250 words repetition is a problem.We want to see a wider vocabulary, more words used and not the keywords repeated over and over again. Okay.So when youre writing, its a really important to have structure. Any document whether its a letter or a report is going to have a beginning and an end. It depends what type of document as to what type of beginning, what type of middle and what type of end you have.You have to look up there. But they call the register of the English youre writing. Is it formal or informal. That will dicta te the type of opening the type of the middle and the type of ending that youre going to have. If you follow those careful points your documents wont be too bad. And again youre going to go on and practise and practise those to make them as good as you possibly can.A couple of last points just to give you.Always remember that simple accurate English is better than complicated inaccurate English.When your simple English becomes good, then move up to more complex English.Also remember when you speak its not often remembered unless somebody is recording what you say. But when you write something, itll be recorded forever. Particularly in the modern world with the technology that we have. So always be really really careful about what you write. Read it time and time again to get rid of typos or mistakes.I hope youve enjoyed what Ive had to tell you today and remember as always to subscribe to my channel and join me on www.englishlessonviaskype.comWere going to have a really important announcement very soon which I think will be interesting for you.And if you look down below youll get the link to our online English courses.Lots of wonderful English grammar courses at really reasonable prices.So join me again very soon and thanks for listening.
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