Re: what are some easy ways to improve english usage
- From: trio@xxxxxxxxxx (Donna Richoux)
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 02:16:57 +0100
bandit <contemplate7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ok, here's the deal
my aunt, who was from england, used to tell me I didn't know english
I speak american english and live in the u.s.a.
she meant I didn't speak the king's english properly, she told me
but, I have come to the conclusion that for me if I can speak and
write american english basically properly, that will be good enough
for me
so, I ask, what are the easiest ways that an american adult learn to
speak better english?
I don't want to become a grammarian, I just want to be fairly
proficient at speaking and writing american english
all I've come up with so far is to read english classics and good
books written in any kind of proper english
what books, magazines, newspapers, websites, etc. are considered
models of well written english?
short of taking an english grammar course, does anyone have any
suggestions on how to improve my english usuage and writing?
If you would simply start each sentence with a capital letter and end it
with a period (except for questions, of course), this would improve the
appearance of your writing immensely. Also, capitalize names of
languages and countries, like English and England.
Compared to some of the writing we see here, you have only a few
mistakes in spelling and grammar. Your verbs match the subjects in
number, you put apostrophes in your contractions, you punctuate a list
with commas, etc. The trick about starting and ending your sentences
properly will do worlds of good.
who can I read or listen to that I can learn what good written or
spoken english is? Please don't tell me tv, radio, songs or movies,
because most people in/on those speak any old way and aren't too
concerned about clarity, ease of comprehension, being pleasurable
reading and sounding, etc.
There are plenty of classic books on line (and in real libraries) from
the 19th and 20th centuries. Can you give us some hint as to what
subjects would interest you?
--
Best wishes -- Donna Richoux
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