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New Leaf on Tumblr - This Tumblr is now officially an actual blog V:
Day 1
Start writing a blog â it can be about anything: your hobbies, life goals or favourite films or music.
I am starting a new life here on Tumblr. To be honest, I have one other blog -- which actually a more legit blog than this, lol -- but I do not really care with that one. This blog is funnier and there's more freedom.
So! Hello (again?). I now am officially a job seeker and also a scholarship hunter (for master degree).
Wait. My timer's up. I need to pause this for 10 minutes.
I found a seven days IELTS writing challenge from British Council (here's the link: https://www.britishcouncil.org.tr/en/blog/nine-tips-to-improve-your-ielts-writing-score), and I think I need to do this challenge as a start. I have done a free IELTS mock up test by E2 before (here's the link: https://youtu.be/NXJa7GFjY3U), yet other than that mock up test, I've never actually practice IELTS, let alone the writing.
By the way, i just learnt a new... preposition. It is "let alone". It's said that "let alone" used to indicate that something is far less likely, possible, or suitable than something else already mentioned. For example: He was incapable of leading a bowling team, let alone a country.
I also just learnt that "preposition" means a word or group of words, such as in, from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time and method. Honestly, I understand what is preposition, but never actually know the name. Hehe. Typical me. This time, I will be honest with my incapability.
Let me wrap this post with my IELTS listening and reading scores (mock up test). Listening: 6. Reading: 7. I've done both of them in an extremely noisy house (I remember it was when my sister and mum got into a fight), thus giving me a lot more confidence for both parts (because i know the test place will not be that noisy). I am also confident with the speaking part, yet only for the first and third part (Jay from E2 said the second part is kind of weird, and I have to admit, yes).
I will write something again tomorrow, and that is going to be writing from the National Library~! As I wrote before, I would like to use this blog to share anything Broadcasting, thus I think will be the next topic I write here ^^
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Red: Incorrect; Green: The correction; Yellow: Should add this
I am starting a new life here on Tumblr. To be honest, I have one other blog -- which is actually a more legit blog than this, lol -- but I do not really care with about that one. This blog is funnier and there's more freedom.
So! Hello (again?). I now am officially a job seeker and also a scholarship hunter (for a master's degree).
Wait. My timer's up. I need to pause this for 10 minutes.
I found a seven days IELTS writing challenge from British Council (here's the link: https://www.britishcouncil.org.tr/en/blog/nine-tips-to-improve-your-ielts-writing-score), and I think I need to do this challenge as a start. I have done a free IELTS mock-up test by E2 before (here's the link: https://youtu.be/NXJa7GFjY3U), yet other than that mock-up test, I've never actually practiced IELTS, let alone the writing.
By the way, I just learnt learned a new... preposition. It is "let alone". It's said that "let alone" is used to indicate that something is far less likely, possible, or suitable than something else already mentioned. For example:, (use coma, not double dot) He was incapable of leading a bowling team, let alone a country.
I also just learnt learned that "preposition" means a word or group of words, such as in, from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time and method. Honestly, I understand what is preposition, but never actually know the name. Hehe. Typical me. This time, I will be honest with about my incapability.
Let me wrap this post with my IELTS listening and reading scores (mock-up test). Listening: 6. Reading: 7. I've done both of them in an extremely noisy house (I remember it was when my sister and mum got into a fight), thus giving me a lot more confidence for both parts (because I know the test place will not be that noisy). I am also confident with the speaking part, yet only for the first and third parts (Jay from E2 said the second part is kind of weird, and I have to admit, yes).
I will write something again tomorrow, and that is going to be writing from the National Library~! As I wrote before, I would like to use this blog to share anything Broadcasting, thus I think this will be the next topic I write here ^^
#written with no help from anywhere#perhaps grammarly incorrect in some parts#practising for IELTS writing#I love writing but at the same time writing is kinda difficult i admit#I wanna study agaaain master degreeeeee!#I will copy n paste this post to Grammarly to see if there is any incorrect grammar#and I'll just leave the original post as it is#so I can learn from my mistake just like what I'd love to do#officially corrected
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The Best Free Grammar Check Programs Online
Work & Career
Rachel AydtJul 12
Making mistakes in work emails or sending a presentation in which youâve confused âyourâ and âyouâreâ isnât funâand it makes you look unprofessional. Here are some easy ways to up your grammar game.
Online Grammar Check 101
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As with a lot of things on the Internet, âfreeâ comes with a price. Most great grammar check programs will have a two-tiered system: a free entry-level version that may be supported with ads and/or offer limited features and a premium tier thatâs ad-free with more features and in-depth checks. For most people, the free versions will do the job, helping you clean up cover letters, school papers, and email.
Most are simple to use: You plug in an extension into the browser you use, and it will automatically identify errors as youâre writing, offering suggestions along the way. This handy list offers suggestions for free resources to check out when you want to brush up on grammatical rules as opposed to relying on an app.
Grammarly
via grammarly.com
This is perhaps the most popular online grammar check program. When you add Grammarly to your browser extension, words that are misspelled and phrases that are grammatically incorrect will be underlined in red. If you hover your cursor over underlined words or phrases, the program suggests a fix. If you upgrade to the premium version, youâll get advice on better sentence construction and flags on word repetition and overuse. Just make sure you know the grammar rules you can probably ignore.
Grammar Girl
via quickanddirtytips.com
Mignon Fogarty, the creator of the Quick and Dirty Tricks network, spearheads an amazing blog on all things grammar-related. Helpful posts such as âKinda, Wanna, Gonna: Real words or not?â and âWhen to Capitalize Articles (such as The) in Publication Names,â regularly earn her a spot on the Writerâs Digest list of âBest Ofâ websites for writers.
OED: Oxford English Dictionaries
via en.oxforddictionaries.com
The Oxford English Dictionary is considered to be the most comprehensive dictionary ever created. Its wonderful A-Z guide includes mini-lessons on tenses, prepositions, and parts of speech. Never mix up your passive and active verbs again! Youâll definitely want to see these grammar jokes every word nerd will appreciate.
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