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Old Friday, March 22, 2013
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Originally Posted by Tassawur View Post
The maxim " Practice makes a man perfect " does not prove more true to anything else , then to develop a sound and impressive language expression. Therfore , practice and only practice is the only panacea. But before practice , one needs to read standard language which one keeps in consideration while having the practice. And the standard English Language expression we have in the form of Dawn Newspaper. Almost all the aspirants read this newspaper , often called the bible of the CSS. However , Simply reading a newspaper brings about little improvement both in knowledge as well as in improving language and enriching expression. Therefore it is highly recommended to have writing practice and make use of that vocabulary and those expressions which you read in newspapers. Only in this way you can make those words and expressions , your own. Otherwise , they would get lost in oblivion. Beaides rewriting the things from the newspaper , expansion of phrases or writing anything else i.e about anything from daily routine is also a good exercise So either rewrite the things from newspaaper or write something else for improving your language. But Do have writing practice on daily basis . Yes if you write important things from newspapers , not only your language expression would be enriched but also you would have consolidated what you have read. And in this way you also can keep the record of importan events and things , in your own words. Mark my words , mere reading the newspaper is far bigger investment of time and energy then the gains what one gets. Therefore , make the writing practice as yo ur habit as it proves to be a panacea for developing a sound and impressive writing expression
sir rewriting from news paper won't be time consuming?
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