Write a letter to your friend describing him about how to improve in English
Dear Russel,
Hope this letter finds you well. I heard from your letter that English didn't go so well for you in the last exam. But I'm happy that you're asking for advice on how to get better at it. Your interest in improving your English is great!
Now, learning English might seem tough if it's not your native language, but don't worry, it's not impossible to get better. Here's what you can do:
First, try to learn a few new words every day. It's like building a small collection of words that you can use. Then, read an English newspaper every day. When you find words or phrases that you don't understand, write them down in a notebook along with their meanings.
You can also watch the news on TV in English. This will help you get used to how the language sounds when spoken.
Now, about grammar – it might sound a bit boring, but it's important. Learn the basic rules and structures of English grammar that are commonly used in writing and speaking. This will make your sentences sound more accurate.
Last but not least, practice is key. Try to use what you've learned in everything you do involving English – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Gradually, you'll see improvements.
So, why wait? Start practicing today. You've got this!
Best wishes,
Your friend,
Shuvo