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I have been preparing for Css since the start of this year but i am little annoyed because after so much struggle my english doesnt seem to be attractive and Impressive and i want guidance about how to improve it and wat are ingredients for the good written expression
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reading improves english alot, especially newspaper. also study the SAT english book. it improves the vocabulary alot. improving english and especially expression is a tideous job but helps alot in the long run. best of luck.
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I have been preparing for Css since the start of this year but i am little annoyed because after so much struggle my english doesnt seem to be attractive and Impressive and i want guidance about how to improve it and wat are ingredients for the good written expression
Try to read, write and listen fromula.
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I have been preparing for Css since the start of this year but i am little annoyed because after so much struggle my english doesnt seem to be attractive and Impressive and i want guidance about how to improve it and wat are ingredients for the good written expression
Mr. Shujjat...According to my minute knowledge you should do few things, buy a big register and make three portions in it. one for expression, second for phrasal verbs and third of vocabulary+their synonymous. Whenever you catch them jot them down and then use them frequently in your daily writing. As far as your grammatical problem is concerned, use two books namely: English grammar in use by Raymond Murphy and 2nd for advance learners is Advanced grammar in use by martin hewing. you should also read dawn on daily basis coupled with Press review, Monthly current affairs by imtiaz shahid. Last but not the least, try to make one precis a day. These few dozes will get you out of phobia of English.
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Mr. Shujjat...According to my minute knowledge you should do few things, buy a big register and make three portions in it. one for expression, second for phrasal verbs and third of vocabulary+their synonymous. Whenever you catch them jot them down and then use them frequently in your daily writing. As far as your grammatical problem is concerned, use two books namely: English grammar in use by Raymond Murphy and 2nd for advance learners is Advanced grammar in use by martin hewing. you should also read dawn on daily basis coupled with Press review, Monthly current affairs by imtiaz shahid. Last but not the least, try to make one precis a day. These few dozes will get you out of phobia of English.
I am really appreciated with your advice and i have tried this trick it really works and thanks all for their kind help for me.
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css me english fit to sab fit, because most questions demand your opinion and that cannot be done untile your expression is good.
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