Suci Ramadhian
Actually, I realise that writing is my weakness. Sometimes I take longer time to think about the main idea in my writing on IELTS test. If one day I have enough capability to make my own book, I think children books is the best choice for me. Because I love story telling before my children's sleep time, particularly about examples of good behaviour in daily life. So that I convince many children will duplicate it.
1 sept. 2021 16:06
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Actually, I realise that writing is my weakness. Sometimes it takes a long time to think about the main idea for my writing on the IELTS test. If one day I am capable enough to make my own book, I think children books would be the best choice for me. Because I love telling stories to my children before their bedtime, particularly about examples of good behaviour in daily life. So that I can convince many children to mimic it.
Don't feel discouraged if you feel your writing skills are not what you want. Keep working on it, every day if you can. Even for half an hour each morning or within the day, it's important that it becomes a daily habit. Apart from taking lessons (I can help you with that, if you wish), a good way to improve your writing skills is simply to read more books. If you want to become a novel writer, read as many novels as you can get your hands on, preferably in English. It's good practice, and you can develop your language skills easily enough. Watching movies and TV shows in English (with subtitles, so you can see the written form of the dialogue) could also help your comprehension skills. The most important thing is to work on it, a little bit every day. I am currently trying to become a novelist myself, and I can tell you it takes a lot of work. But at the same time, I know you can do it, if you want it bad enough. Good luck with your efforts!
1 septembre 2021
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