bruno
i speak, but i don't write I took an English course last year, it was a really god experience, but the teachers in the institute where I studied focussed only on the spoken English, and because of that, sometimes I don't know how to write some words, I remember I was talking with a friend a few days ago and I didn't remember how to write "fault", I wanted to say "it wasn't my fault", so I had to look for the word in google, I hope I can change that, because i think that everything is important, writen, spoken and oral English
May 30, 2015 6:42 AM
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I speak, but I don't write

I took an English course last year, it was a really god experience, but the teachers in the institute where I studied focused only on the spoken English, and because of that, sometimes I don't know how to write some words, I remember I was talking with a friend a few days ago and I couldn't remember how to write "fault", I wanted to say "it wasn't my fault", so I had to look for the word in google, I hope I can change that, because i think that everything is important, written, spoken and oral English.

 

Very well written.

May 30, 2015
I am following an Communicative English course. There they also focus on speaking, not writing. May be my English speaking skill is improving but my writing is not much. I think the best way is we should not wait for any one who teach us about this. We can learn by ourselves. One more thing, you can practicing writing at home, and whenever you have trouble, you can ask your teachers for help. They will be pleased to help.
June 5, 2015
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