Combine Speaking and Writing Classes to Improve English

Suja

Combining different types of classes can help boost your language proficiency. 

Reading , writing , listening and speaking are all essential for effective communication.

Integrating skills in your learning approach can help improve your English in an effective  way.

Try taking a speaking class and follow this through by writing a reflection on your topic of conversation with the tutor,  through a journal .

Have that piece of writing then reviewed by a tutor. You'll be surprised at some of the errors that could arise on paper such as constructing grammatically-correct sentence structures, punctuating incorrectly or even incorrect spelling which could give rise to different meanings. 

Couple your lessons today!
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