a.What difficulties do you have in writing in your university classes? How do you resolve these difficulties? How will you continue to improve?
In this final post, I will be writing on the difficulties that I have encountered in my writing in my university classes, how I resolve them and how I continue to improve.
One of the difficulties that I have encountered is how to express what I want to write. This has been my main difficulty since my secondary school days. It is partly because I seldom interact with people and I have limited vocabulary which restricts what I want to say and write. Furthermore, I also tend to think in Chinese and sometimes just translate directly from Chinese to English. I try to resolve this problem by interacting with people more often and also try to speak in English more often. I seldom speak in English mainly because of my pronunciation. However, if I do not speak in English more often, my pronunciation will become worse. In addition, speaking English will also make me think in English. I also read The Straits Times and other newspapers in order to expand my vocabulary. I prefer to read newspaper than to read storybooks because the newspaper is usually easier to comprehend. Furthermore, when I am reading storybook, I do not like to read between the lines. I also try to express what I want to write or say in simpler words and structure so that others will understand. It is just like I prefer things to be as simple as possible in my daily life.
Another difficulty that I faced is the use of verb tenses. I remembered one of my secondary school teachers once told us that if we use the wrong verb tenses in our writing, people will laugh at it and it can create a lot of jokes. It is because she once received an email which has a lot of wrong usage of verb tenses. Frankly speaking, up till now I still have problems with when to use present continuous tense, past continuous tense, present perfect tense and past perfect tense. I try to resolve this problem by reading the grammar notes. But even after I have read these notes, I still do not know when to use which tenses.
In order to continue to improve my writing, I need to read more and speak more in English.
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Hi gg,
ReplyDeleteI feel that this sentence should be written as:
"In this final post, I will be writing on the difficulties that I have encountered in my writing during my university classes".
Don't you agree?
=)
Dear Alicia
ReplyDeleteYour cheerful disposition made you such a pleasure to have in class. Your conscientious and consistent work also made you a first-class student to have.
Souk Yee