Friday, January 21, 2011

The Complex Process Of Communicating In The English Language

By Beth Web


The English language is not one of the simplest to learn since even with the basic knowledge learnt in the elementary school, many people still make simple technical errors to show that they have a problem with the language skills.

People have continued to make simple grammatical errors and spelling mistakes even when using basic words that sound similar like "their, they're, there, its and it's" for example pose a problem to many with weak spelling background. People are mainly forced to use the context of the sentence to try and find out the correct version to use. It is very obvious that good spelling is not a matter of being a genius but is a rare talent.

It is the same case to the punctuation and grammar that was learned in the basic language lessons, but now how to practice it is the issue because not everyone will find it easy to do so. Here too the rules tend to vary because it all depends on the grammar book you consulted. Therefore if you are aware that this area poses a challenge for you, the best thing is to employ the services of a professional proofreader to check your writing prior to presenting it to an audience.

This is why one should never shy away from doing this as many great writers are also liable to making mistakes. It is very important to check your work before handing it in, if you are working on anything from newsletters to emails. Make sure to read each sentence at a time, separating from the main paragraph in order to detect any mistakes and to avoid assumptions.

Many people also do not know how to use apostrophes properly since they have no idea that apostrophes are meant to denote possession, as in: Susan's car and the Smiths' home.

Make sure you read your work loudly and you will definitely be able to see the mistakes because they will stand out more prominently; even though this style may slow you down.

Any grammatical and spelling errors require the checking in the dictionary but if that is still not helpful enough, then feel free to refer to your language teacher or even the librarian.

Good English language will improve your communication skills while at the same time people will begin to appreciate your attention to detail. People who go through your writing will understand it with very little effort.




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