Benjamin E. answered 07/25/24
Benjamin: Professional Tutor with a Business Degree
Daily Free Activities Journal Write what comes to your mind every day for about 15-30 minutes. Do not worry about any mistakes. It helps you think in English and express your ideas naturally. Add Words to Your Vocabulary Learn five new words daily. Make flashcards or use apps like Anki. Now, try to use those new words in your writing. Paraphrase Some sentences: Choose a sentence from something you've read, then paraphrase it. Use synonyms and change the structure to practice your grammar.
Weekly Activities Summarize Articles: Keep summarizing articles, but also include your opinion about those. This helps you practice explaining complex ideas. Write Essays: Write two essays each week on different topics (like argumentative, descriptive, narrative). Make corrections with Grammarly. Look at the corrections in detail and try to learn as much as possible from the mistakes. Read for Style: Read good English material such as essays and books. Pay attention to the style, and feel free to borrow similar techniques in your writing.
Monthly Activities Big Writing Projects: Single out a considerable project each month, such as a short story or a research paper. This will make you practice in organizing longer chunks of writing. Language Challenges: Set a new challenge for each month, such as the number of idioms or the number of complicated grammar rules to be used while writing. Self-Review: Check your writings at the end of every month to see what has improved and what still needs work. Modify your activities based on the review.
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Evaluation of Oneself: At the conclusion of each month, go back over your writings and assess where you made progress and where you still have room to grow. Make adjustments to your plans in light of the assessment.07/26/24