Saturday 17 April 2021

Want to Write Fluent English?

Pay attention to grammar.

When writing in English, pay attention to grammar from the beginning. Poor grammar knowledge also makes many fluent writings incomprehensible. Try to master two to three rules of English grammar every day. Read grammar with examples, do not memorize. An excellent English grammar books can be used as a reference.

Read English magazines regularly.

Practice reading English daily outside of thematic studies. As the habit of reading magazines will enhance your intellectual skills, you will find many new things to write. At first, you may not understand the meaning of many words, and it will take time to understand. Read for two weeks in a row, and you will see then the matter will come under control. Even if you do not know the meaning of a word or two, you can grasp the sentence's meaning. Regular reading habits will gradually affect your writing.

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Read thematic periodicals

Practice reading your favorite articles in reputable English magazines or journals, including Time Magazine, Reader's Digest, and The Economist. Apply the style of writing in magazines to your writing. If you practice this for four weeks in a row, you will notice your writing changes.

Writing is not just for writing.

Distavara wrote on the paper and did not try to find out what went wrong, and then it will not happen. Mistakes will remain. In this case, you can request someone who knows and understands good English to read what you are writing every day. Correct what the weaknesses and mistakes with the opinion from him are. If you do not find such a person, you can request a university or college teacher. Please keep track of what's going wrong, try to correct it.

Expand the vocabulary

We use prevalent words when writing. Concentrate on using multidimensional words for fluent writing in English. Even short and concise texts can be made interesting by using different words without repeating the same sentence or a sentence of the same structure. Try to assimilate five to eight new words every day. Find valuable words from the internet without learning the vocabulary of the GRE-GMAT exam in the beginning. Take two months in a row to enrich your language. Fix the words you will learn in the morning, memorize them in your mind throughout the day. Writing those words a few times will make it easier to remember.

Learn to write beautiful sentences, make a difference

Practice writing beautiful sentences for writing various thesis papers and assignments, including application form, statement of purpose for higher education. You can learn syntax by looking at some examples (templates) on the internet. Practice writing the same sentence in different ways. Practice for six weeks like this. You will see that the writing has changed. 

Follow, realize

Follow the author you like, and practice writing. Try to understand the thoughts of that author. Keep rehearsing it until you can say it with conviction and confidence. Before you write anything, make a map of what you want to write. At a time-specific time by sharing in that way.

Practice what you are learning every day

Practice what you are learning every day. Try to apply what you are learning from writing on Facebook to writing e-mails. When registering on Facebook or texting, it is better not to make a habit of writing in shortcuts. When it comes to writing online, use Grammarly, ginger software, and various apps-software-websites to help you write proper sentences.

Friday 16 April 2021

Should I learn English grammar first, or should I learn the language?

The grammar of a language is the nature of the wording structure based on which something is written in that language, and the matter is also noticed when speaking correctly. The rules of grammar have to be followed in writing and speaking a language. The importance of learning another language is to use it in our daily lives to meet our daily needs. Now the question is when learning English, will we first learn grammar or use English words? As seen in most cases in our country, we start learning English with English grammar. We seldom think about how practical and scientific the matter is.

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Bengali is also a language like English. When a child starts speaking in Bengali, does he not begin chatting in terms of terms, verbs, conjunctions, suffixes, etc., and starts using the language directly? The reality is that the child does not know any of this. He starts using the language directly, which is normal. He mastered the tongue by listening to those around him. Throughout his life, he could use the Bengali language well without knowing grammar. What does that mean? We can learn Bengali without learning grammar.

Similarly, if an uneducated boy or girl is sent to an English-speaking country, it will happen after a couple of years that the boy or girl is fluent in English. He does not know which master and which action point he has learned to speak English to meet his needs from the environment around him. Here, besides grammar, the English language can also be mastered and used by a person. The question is, will we learn grammar at all to learn English, or will we master the English language directly from stories, essays? 

I have seen and still see in teaching life (some children come to read English). Many students learn English first and say, Sir, I am fragile in grammar. Teach me the first grammar. The rest I will learn slowly later. The student's parents also say, 'He is a little weak in grammar, explain the grammar first so that he can get good results in the test.' To know a language, one has to practice that language. Students and parents do not want to understand that the English language cannot be learned just by knowing a few grammar rules. The actual proof that English cannot use in real life just by learning grammar is that almost all the graduates and master's degree holders in our country have studied English as a compulsory subject up to higher secondary level. What percentage can speak and write English? How many people can hear and understand English and read and understand anything written in English? If you can't talk about a language, if you can't write something in that language by yourself, and if you can't read anything written in that language, it means we haven't learned that language. We have all learned a lot of grammar rules, and still, our teachers are memorizing a lot of grammar rules for our students and are being labeled as outstanding English teachers in society, but are our students able to use English in real life? We all know the answer to this question. If a Bangladeshi boy or girl competes for a job with an Indian or a Sri Lankan boy or girl, the Bangladeshi candidate is far behind. And the main reason for this backwardness is the backwardness in English.

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Yes, grammar is lost in our learning, but its application in learning first, not just rules. Many of us know the different types and exceptions of English grammar but do not know the application of English in real life. Teachers and students at the secondary and higher secondary levels in our country are more concerned about grammar than those who research the English language. Knowing English for so long has meant having a thorough idea of ​​the different types of grammar. We didn't think about why we were learning English.

Another thing was being able to write in English. It was also a condition of knowing English to be able to spell correctly. No one has ever thought that speaking English and reading an article or book written in English is a significant condition and feature of knowing English. That is, to see a language effectively means to have four skills in that language. Able to understand that language by listening, speaking, writing, and understanding that language. And mastering four things is not possible just by learning grammar. Somewhat, only the concept of grammar limits the ability to use language. Spontaneity is needed to use language effectively. And this spontaneity can achieve through a lot of practice, not by knowing grammar.

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The environment needed to know a language. We don't have that environment to learn English, not even to stay. Because our mother tongue is Bengali, we will hear Bengali all around. That is normal. If those of us who are learning English can appropriately use the time of the class, then we can do a lot of practice in the classroom. We have to do it in practice class to learn English. The more the teacher can do this practice, the more the students will benefit.

English grammar has to be learned from 'situation' or factual situation. Learning grammar in isolation does not effectively apply it to real needs but rather limits language. Many students have memorized many rules on different grammar items as advised by some teachers. Those are the students when to do any practice.

 

 

The importance of English in career formation

The English language is vital as a universal means of communication and demand in the current job market. English is not just a language but a technology that is playing a revolutionary role. As the present world has become a global village, Bangladesh is also employing its skilled and qualified workforce. In this case, those who are aware of career formation, such as those who have studied English in addition to their subject-based studies have been able to reach their career destination successfully. The importance of English is not limited to school-college or academic curricula. Somewhat, its scope has expanded to different dimensions and new forms in various fields where it is needless to say 'linguistic and career-based English' instead of the same word 'subject-based English'. We ​​can speak a little bit of English in our daily life, but many of us have a shaky writing style. Many statements, including ' Statement of Purpose ', are not up to standard, from writing in university examination books to research papers, applications for fellowships, or scholarships abroad. Poor syntax and inconsistent language hold us back. There are very few words in English textbooks in the conventional education system that are being used over and over again. And how many of these small vocabularies can we use correctly? Due to the proper use of English regularly, we lag in English in education and career life.

How can I overcome the inertia of English spoken practice?

Make yourself your partner. It means you'll talk with yourself first. E.g., you'll act both questioner and replier. After doing Eng...