Writing can be challenging, but when you learn how to improve it, it's no longer hard.
I am bringing you these tips so you can improve your grammar, writing, and imagination to succeed.
-Don't force yourself to be perfect. We can all make mistakes; you don't necessarily need to be a robot.
-Do not always listen to your teachers (depends on the situation). We all have different methods for everything, so do not force yourself to write in a specific way just because an authority is forcing you.
-Write what you think. Don't force yourself to write something straight perfect; just let your imagination go, and write what you like.
-Don't think so hard about the topic and sentences. If you're writing an assessment from school with a specific amount of sentences, don't be counting them as you go. Write as much as you can, and after you're done, you can count them.
-Practice. Always practice writing. You can write about your days, a story, an online book, a novel, summarize a book, blogs, and everything that comes to your mind.
My experience- methods
Throughout my life, I've had many English teachers who wanted to force their students to write with a specific method just because that one is the one that worked for them, but as I started learning more about writing, I found out this is not the correct thing to do. We all have different methods that work for us, but even if a method of writing is famous, you shouldn't necessarily use it.
Discover which method is ideal for you. There are many methods you can use; try to look for one in social media and practice it. Every time you're going to write, use a new one if you still have not found the one for you.
Don't always have a method. This can sound contradictory to what I just wrote, but everything always depends on the person who is reading, so if you're not comfortable enough with methods, just write as you feel it.
My method: I've created my own method for writing. I always sit in class and listen, and as soon as I hear the word "essay' I get excited. I sit and watch the topics I have to use, and then I start imagining what I'm going to write. I let my mind think of what the writing is going to look like. I start writing what I feel, and after I'm done, I read it a couple times, correct every error I've made, count the sentences, and make sure everything is right. So I didn't choose an exact method, I created my own one.
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