Read different genres of English written stories. For example, if you only read adventure stories, try reading romance or mystery ones too. This broadens your perspective. Keep a journal where you can jot down ideas for stories, interesting phrases you come across, or new words. When you start writing a story, plan it out first. Outline the main events, the beginning, middle, and end. This gives your story a clear direction.
One way is to read a variety of English materials such as novels, newspapers and magazines regularly. This exposes you to different vocabulary and sentence structures.
Ask for feedback. You can ask your English teacher or a native English speaker to read your writing and give you some advice. They can point out grammar mistakes, suggest better word choices, and help you improve the overall flow of your writing.
One way is to read a variety of English materials such as books, newspapers and magazines regularly. Start with simple ones and gradually move to more complex ones.
One way is to read a variety of English materials such as books, newspapers and magazines regularly. Start with simple ones and gradually move to more complex texts.
One way is to read a variety of English materials such as books, newspapers and magazines regularly. Start with simple ones and gradually move to more complex texts.
Read a lot. Reading different kinds of English materials, like novels, news articles and essays, can expose you to various writing styles and vocabulary.
Another useful method is to look up new words while reading. This helps you expand your vocabulary and understand the text better. You can also make a note of these words for future review.
You can also try to look up every new word you encounter while reading at first. As your vocabulary builds up, you can gradually reduce the frequency of looking up. This helps you understand the text better and expand your vocabulary at the same time.