I found the biggest issue of my study.
It's the slowness of my writing.
Now, to improve it, I need to practice more handwriting.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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I'm a Japanese student trying to improve my writing skills in English. So if you have time, please correct my English. It'll greatly help my writing. Oh, you can write your comments without correcting my English, but please don't use the space for advertising...
I'm a Japanese student trying to improve my writing skills in English. So if you have time, please correct my English. It'll greatly help my writing. Oh, you can write your comments without correcting my English, but please don't use the space for advertising...
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Practice does help.
When I was a child and first learning handwriting (instead of printing in block letters, which in those days we learned first) my writing was very very slow and badly formed.
In time, with much practice, it became smoother, and fun to do.
My teacher when I was about 9 told me no one would ever be able to read my writing, it was so very bad.
These days I'm afraid I feel a little tiny triumph when someone says "How pretty your handwriting is!" (Poor teacher; she was trying hard).
My Japanese handwriting is very bad too.
I feel ashamed to show them especially for the people who learned calligraphy.
Oh, Japanese calligraphy is so far beyond what I can do. When I was in college I studied Chinese a little, and was very, very bad at writing the characters.
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