It’s tough having to use English as your second language. Even harder, when you need to compose documents using it. Being able to write effectively isn’t beyond your level, however. Provided you can manage a halfway decent conversation in real life, you just might pull the writing thing off too.
Use a writing software. So you don’t have the greatest skill set. That doesn’t mean you can’t employ the proper tools to get you through. A writing software should manage the job handily. Used in conjunction with your language software and a couple other writing guides, English composition should prove easier than you expect. At the least, your ears won’t bleed.
Keep sentences short. Since your sentence construction isn’t likely to be perfect, keep them as short as you can manage. Try to stick with either simple sentences or those that combine two clauses, nothing more.
Watch your subject and verb. When putting sentences together, place the subject and verb as near to the start as possible. Try to keep them as close to each other as well. You can vary this at certain points during the text, but try sticking to them as much as possible, as this structure does read much better and is less susceptible to error.
Use bullet points and numbered lists. Bullet points and numbered lists help you keep statements short. Heck, you might even get away doing it with bad punctuation, all without affecting the reader’s overall understanding of what you’ve written.
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