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... writing πŸ–‹

TIPS

😌 ~ Don't be afraid to make mistakes​: Don't worry too much about grammar or spelling when you're writing something. The important thing is to practice writing and express your thoughts in the language you are studying.

✍🏻 ~ Write every day: Try to write something every day, even if it's just a sentence or two

πŸ—£ ~ Read what you write: Read what you have written to see if there are any errors or areas for improvement

πŸ“– ~ Use a dictionary (or the internet): If you don't know some words or expressions, use a dictionary for searching their meaning

SOME IDEAS FOR YOU:


~ Shopping list: writing the shopping list in the language you are studying can be helpful! You can also add brief descriptions of the products you want to buy

~ Recipes: can you describe the ingredients, the instructions, and the results

~ Reviews: write reviews of movies, books, or products in the language you are studying. You can express your opinions and thoughts

~ Objectives and plans: write your goals and plans in the language you are studying. You can describe what you want to achieve and how you intend to do it

~ Diary: keeping a journal is a great way to practice writing and reflect on your experiences

~ Travel diary: write a travel diary in the language you are studying. You can describe the places you visit, the people you meet, and the experiences you have

~ Diary of a Character: write a diary from the perspective of an imaginary character. You can describe their experiences and thoughts

~ Daily thoughts: write your daily thoughts and reflections in the language you are studying. You can talk about what you did, what you ate, what you saw...

~ Short stories: try writing short stories or tales. You can start with simple stories and then increase the complexity

~ Dialogues: write dialogues between imaginary characters. You can practice conversation and interaction in the language you are studying

~ Poetry: write poems in the language you are studying. You can express your feelings and thoughts creatively

~ Letters to a friend: imagine writing letters to a friend who speaks the language you are studying. You can talk about what you do, what you like, what interests you...

~ Descriptions of places: write descriptions of places you have visited or want to visit. You can describe what you see, what you feel, what you like...

~ Descriptions of people: write descriptions of people you know or have met. You can describe their appearance, their character, and their habits

~ Animal descriptions: can you describe their physical and behavioral characteristics