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My hand writing is not very good, never has been. However much I try I can't make it look neat, I don't think it's going to improve now. The person with the worst hand writing I know of is the wealthiest man in our village, he's the Lord of the manor, the local land owner, his writing is almost unreadable, and he had a private education with all that goes with it. The point I'm making is that even a good education doesn't make you write any better.
10 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
If you mean HANDwriting, stop by an elementary school and talk with the primary grade teachers about giving you some handwriting handouts to practice. A bookstore should also have materials about handwriting.
If you mean your creative writing, start by writing letters, or a journal, in which you describe your day, morning, afternoon, evening, or by hour. That will help you get in the habit of chronology, putting things in order. Get a dictionary and thesaurus, so you can substitute synonyms for everyday words and improve your vocabulary.
Taking a basic English course, or a writing class will also MAKE you write more. If you let your instructor know ahead of time what you want from the class, (s)he may provide some one:one instruction; take advantage of any extra help you can get.
AND, everyone's answers here are good advice for you. GOOD LUCK!
10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Read a lot. Read the type of books, blogs, magazines you would like to write like. Read some of answers people write here at AKAQA. And take a writing class. I take classes whenever I have time. Write notes and letters to friends and family. Start writing in a journal about something that interest you. A lot of writing is motivated by what interest you. Good luck and happy writing!
10 years ago. Rating: 4 | |