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June 15, 2009

Using Letter Templates To Help Improve Your English Writing

Back when I was studying German, my tutor made a regular exercise out of making me write letters based on pre-made templates.  Looking back on the experience, it was one of the most fruitful techniques I used for improving my written German, proving a huge help in my email-based business dealings with different clients and partners.

For those learning English, I have no doubt that using the same technique will yield similarly positive results.  In fact, I find it a better way of practicing than other recommended approaches, such as rewriting newspieces or answering crossword puzzles.  If you want to give letter writing from templates a try (language software, like grammar checkers, always come with a good amount of templates), follow these guidelines to make the most out of it:

1. Choose just one template.  As you gain more experience, you will probably try to experiment trying to combine two letter templates as one.  That misses the point of using the activity as a learning platform entirely and is, for the most part, an unnecessary use of time.

2. Create a mental picture of the individual or group you are writing the letter to.

3. Base your letter off the template paragraph by paragraph.  You can even copy entire sentences if you want, replacing important details when needed.  The more skill you gain, the more variance you can create with each sentence, even rewording it if you are able to.

4. Vary the types of letter templates you use so you can get a wider feel for the language.  This week, for instance, you can focus on business letters.  Next week, you can try social invitations.  The week after, you can choose a different set.

Using letter templates to improve your English skills is a great, low-cost way of supplementing any formal studies you are doing.  As an activity you can do in your free time, it’s also relatively easy, without any preparation required.

June 14, 2009

How Writing Software Helps You Learn Better English

Writing software is not traditionally a tool for teaching English language skills.  However, as these types of applications have matured through the years, they are increasingly becoming useful tools not just for fashioning your written documents into shape, but for helping you improve you master the language as well.  How exactly does it perform as a language learning software?

See, every time you run a document through an English writing software, it analyzes it and points out erroneous portions, instantly letting you see weaknesses in your language skill set.  As it points our mistakes and provides advice on how you may fix them, it’s serving as a teaching tool, almost like a private tutor of sorts.  In fact, we’d go so far as to say that it’s probably a better learning platform than many courses, simply because you’re developing the language skills in an applied manner.

If you’re an ESL speaker currently taking a language course, using a writing software when you practice at home is bound to do more good for you than watching hours of English television or reading a chapter of a grammar book.  Think back to when you were studying Math, for instance.  Did you learn more from listening to a teacher, observing your classmates or solving the problems yourself while getting direct one-on-one feedback on your solutions?  I’d venture a guess that the third of those options offered the best results when it came to lessons that you actually remember and seamlessly integrated into your skillset.

In many ways, an English writing software is akin to hiring a private tutor, except its infinitely cheaper and more convenient.


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