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How to improve english writing skills for a journal?

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Answered by sreemukhi
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Writing will improve your vocabulary and grammar, help you become a better reader and teach you to express yourself clearly in English. So say goodbye to boring English writing assignments, because here are 16 fun ways to practice writing in English.

Note: Many of these will take less than five or ten minutes. So use a mix of these suggestions to write in English every day—even if it is just for five minutes.

English Writing Practice: Daily Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills

1. Write Daily Lists and Calendar Items

2. Keep a One-sentence Journal

3. Comment on Online Content

Haiku

A haiku is a poem with three lines. The first line must have 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the last line has 5 syllables: 5-7-5
Journal

Another type of journal you could keep is a gratitude journal. Gratitude is a noun that means a feeling of thanks or appreciation. It has the same root as the word grateful (thankful). So, a gratitude journal is a place where you write what you are thankful for.

In a notebook, write what you are thankful for every day. Just like with some of the other ideas on this list, it will help if you do this at the same time every day. Keep the notebook out where you will easily see it.

If you use a smartphone a lot, try this Gratitude Journal app to develop the habit. It will ask you every day for a quick list of five things you are thankful for. You can even add photos you have taken. It will be fun to look back and have positive memories every day.
Become a Redditor

Reddit is a website where members can post content and comment on it. Users can “upvote” or “downvote” any post or comment if they like or dislike it. On the front page of Reddit, you will see the content with the highest number of upvotes that day.

Content is organized into subcategories called “subreddits.” There are subreddits for every interest possible! For example, a few subreddits are TIL (Today I Learned), News, Jokes, DIY (Do It Yourself), Science, Personal Finance—and even English. If you want to start with less text, begin by commenting in subreddits like Pics and Gifs.

Create an account and then subscribe to subreddits that interest you. While this alone will be great reading practice, commit to commenting on at least one post a week. Comments do not have to be long, but they can be long if desired. Later on, challenge yourself to write five comments on Reddit each week.

Start a Blog

When you are ready to write a bit more than a tweet or a short Reddit comment, start your own blog. Blogger is a really easy blogging platform to use, and it is made by Google. WordPress.com is another site where you can make a free blog.

What should your blog be about? Here are a few ideas:

Your hobbies and interestsYour progress learning EnglishYour daily lifeFictional stories

But your blog does not need one central theme—you can write whatever you want any day! I do recommend starting with a schedule, though: Write at least one post per week.

If you are not sure what to write about, there is actually a subreddit called Writing Prompts where you can get ideas!

Create Stories with Strangers

Cowrite.net is a really neat online writing game. You write a story with a group of real people at the same time.

Here is how it works: Each player can write a possible next sentence of the story. Then, players vote on which sentence they like the best. The sentence with the most votes at the end of a time limit becomes part of the story. Then players start writing the next sentence, and so on. You can see what everyone is writing in real time.

It is a fun challenge for English learners because you are only writing one sentence at a time, but there is a time limit. You are working with others and it is just a game, so it is low-pressure writing practice. Plus, at the end you will have a full story that you helped write!


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Answered by OfficialPk
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Writing will improve your vocabulary and grammar, help you become a better reader and teach you to express yourself clearly in English. So say goodbye to boring English writing assignments, because here are 16 fun ways to practice writing in English.

Note: Many of these will take less than five or ten minutes. So use a mix of these suggestions to write in English every day—even if it is just for five minutes.

English Writing Practice: Daily Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills

1. Write Daily Lists and Calendar Items

2. Keep a One-sentence Journal

3. Comment on Online Content


Haiku

A haiku is a poem with three lines. The first line must have 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the last line has 5 syllables: 5-7-5
Journal

Another type of journal you could keep is a gratitude journal. Gratitude is a noun that means a feeling of thanks or appreciation. It has the same root as the word grateful (thankful). So, a gratitude journal is a place where you write what you are thankful for.

In a notebook, write what you are thankful for every day. Just like with some of the other ideas on this list, it will help if you do this at the same time every day. Keep the notebook out where you will easily see it.

If you use a smartphone a lot, try this Gratitude Journal app to develop the habit. It will ask you every day for a quick list of five things you are thankful for. You can even add photos you have taken. It will be fun to look back and have positive memories every day.
Become a Redditor

Reddit is a website where members can post content and comment on it. Users can “upvote” or “downvote” any post or comment if they like or dislike it. On the front page of Reddit, you will see the content with the highest number of upvotes that day.

Content is organized into subcategories called “subreddits.” There are subreddits for every interest possible! For example, a few subreddits are TIL (Today I Learned), News, Jokes, DIY (Do It Yourself), Science, Personal Finance—and even English. If you want to start with less text, begin by commenting in subreddits like Pics and Gifs.

Create an account and then subscribe to subreddits that interest you. While this alone will be great reading practice, commit to commenting on at least one post a week. Comments do not have to be long, but they can be long if desired. Later on, challenge yourself to write five comments on Reddit each week.

Start a Blog

When you are ready to write a bit more than a tweet or a short Reddit comment, start your own blog. Blogger is a really easy blogging platform to use, and it is made by Google. WordPress.com is another site where you can make a free blog.

What should your blog be about? Here are a few ideas:

Your hobbies and interestsYour progress learning EnglishYour daily lifeFictional stories

But your blog does not need one central theme—you can write whatever you want any day! I do recommend starting with a schedule, though: Write at least one post per week.

If you are not sure what to write about, there is actually a subreddit called Writing Prompts where you can get ideas!

Create Stories with Strangers

Cowrite.net is a really neat online writing game. You write a story with a group of real people at the same time.

Here is how it works: Each player can write a possible next sentence of the story. Then, players vote on which sentence they like the best. The sentence with the most votes at the end of a time limit becomes part of the story. Then players start writing the next sentence, and so on. You can see what everyone is writing in real time.

It is a fun challenge for English learners because you are only writing one sentence at a time, but there is a time limit. You are working with others and it is just a game, so it is low-pressure writing practice. Plus, at the end you will have a full story that you helped write!

hope it helps you. . . . . mark as a brainlist. . . . follow me. . .



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