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Ali_Irfan:



I am a student of Class 10 (matric). I have just appeared in my Secondary Education Board exam.  The results are expected some time in the end of July or in beginning of August. This means I have maybe 3 months free time. I want to spend that time usefully. I want to improve my writing power. What is the fastest quick way to improve my writing power?


Thanks for any advice I get.


Mavreen Edwardes:
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There are no shortcuts. Read good books. Obviously, you have access to the internet, make it a practice to daily read the op-ed columns at:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/uk-edition

http://www.timesplus.co.uk/tto/news/?login=false&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thetimes.co.uk%2Ftto%2Fopinion%2F

http://www.economist.com/debate/archive


Try to daily write a couple of pages. Review what you have written after a few days and try to improve it.


Study these topics and try to practice what have been recommended in these:


http://commissionedwriting.com/imforums/index.php?topic=207.0

http://commissionedwriting.com/imforums/index.php?topic=202.msg6937#msg6937



Yasin Fazlallah:



Good advice. Your desire to improve is very good. Follow it up with daily action as advised above.


Beena:



There are no free lunches in life. You have to work hard to improve your writing skills.

Best of luck.

Hendrickson:
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Yeah. It is only practice, practice, and still more practice which takes a person close to perfection.


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