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How Can I Start Writing In ENGLISH….?

1. Expand your VOCABULARY. To express yourself/the story clearly, you need a good
vocabulary.
2. Master English SPELLING. You must know how to spell those words correctly.
3. Improve your GRAMMAR.
4. READ regularly.
5. Just DO IT!

Sentence Patterns

Subject Be Verb: Nouns Adjective


(tell how someone
or something).
I / You / He / She / are / am / is / has Book, chair, picture, Big, small, tall,
It / / have computer, car, child, beautiful,
We / They interesting, ugly,
wonderful,
colours(blue, red,
green, etc),
Talkative,
handsome, bright,
dull.
Do Verb:
Play, eat, drive, walk,
talk, swim, ride, drink,
jump, look, buy, kick…

Think Verb:
Believe, hope, want,
guess
Lesson 1
Start of Easy : Sentences with Nouns

Subject + ‘Be’ Verb + (A, An) + Noun


Example : She is a teacher.

Subject Be (a / an) Noun


I am a teacher
He is a student
She is an astronaut
They are - boys
We are - workers
It is a cat

Do Excersice:
Create Six Sentences with Nouns.

Subject Be (a / an) Noun


I
He
She
It
We
They
Lesson 2
Write with Adjective

Subject + Be + Adjective
Example : He is funny.

Subject Be ( is / are / am ) Adjective


He is funny
She is dark
They are noisy
We are great

Do Excersice 2.1:
List down 20 adjectives.

 Adjective Noun Adjective Noun


 beautiful dress dark sky
 great actor bright light
1 2
3 4
5 6
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9 10
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13 14
15 16
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19 20

Do Excersice 2.2:
Write at least 8 phrase with adjectives.

No Subject Be ( is / are / am ) Adjective


0 I am healthy
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Lesson 3
Write with Adjective and Noun

Subject + Be + (A, An, The) + Adjective + Noun


Example : Anna is an excellent teacher.

Subject Be ( is / are / am ) (a / an / the ) Adjective Noun


Anna is an excellent teacher.

Do Exercise 3:
Create 10 sentences with Adjective and Noun.

Subject Be ( is / are (a / an / Adjective Noun


/ am ) the )
1
2
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10
Lesson 4 Lesson include (Simple Present Tense)
Write with Verbs

Subject + Verb + Object


Example : Janet writes romance novel.

Subject Verbs a / an Object


1 Janet writes a romance novel.
2 He drinks an orange juice.
3 She buys a Helicopter.

Do Exercise 4:
Create 10 sentences with Verbs.

Subject Verbs a / an Object


My mother bakes a chocolate cake.
They play - badminton.
We help an old woman.
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Lesson 5 : Simple Present Tense…?

What is Simple Present Tense…?

Present…… means? _________ and for _________________.

Now At the time of speaking.


Example : I have ten ringgit in my purse.

Habitual Habitual actions (Doing same thing everyday).


Example : Siti walks to school every day.
My mother waters the plants every evening.

Facts Express information or facts which is true all the time.

Subject + Verb + Object


Example : Janet writes romance novel.
NOUN
NOUN is a name given to a person, an animal, a place or a thing.

Common Nouns Proper Nouns


Father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, Anita, Ahmad, Putra Hospital,
sister, brother, uncle, aunt, cousin University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,
Birds, villages, horses, tiger, country, street, Mahkota Hotel, Hang Tuah Shopping Mall,
police station, hospital, school, and more. and more.

Exercise:
Read the text and underline the Common nouns and the Proper Nouns.
Writing Sentences for Beginners

Use these patterns to start writing sentences in


English
Reference support:
No 1 Ref: by English Live (English Lab) :
https://englishlive.ef.com/blog/language-lab/5-simple-ways-improve-written-english/

Many people struggle with writing in English and it can seem like a real challenge to
improve. Don’t worry, though. Here are some simple steps that you can take to
improve your written English and impress people with your writing skills.
1. Expand your vocabulary
To express yourself clearly, you need a good active vocabulary. That’s not just being
able to recognise lots of words – it means actually being able to use them correctly.
Do this by learning new words with example sentences, not just word lists.
Tip: When you learn a new word, try learn all the forms of that word and the
prepositions that are usually used with it. (For example, rather than just the word
‘depend’, make a note of: to depend on, to be dependent on, a dependant.)
2. Master English spelling
You must know how to spell those words correctly. Incorrect spelling changes the
meaning of your sentence. For example: ‘bare’ and ‘bear’ sound the same but ‘bare’
means naked and ‘bear’ is a large animal. Additionally, incorrect spelling makes it
difficult for the reader to understand what you’ve written.
Tip: Practice your spelling using flash cards and test yourself whenever you have
some spare time.
Ready to take your English to the next level? Visit our website and find more about
or Specialised Online English Courses and Private lessons.
3. Read regularly
People often say that we learn to write best by reading. Reading in English is useful in
many ways. It is a great way to get an idea of the different styles of writing and see
how to use words appropriately.
Tip: Choose books or articles with topics that interest you. Learning shouldn’t be
boring. Read each text several times to make sure you understand how to use new
words and expressions in the text.
4. Improve your grammar
Grammar is very important because it improves the quality of your writing. Always use
the appropriate tense and remember to use punctuation. Punctuation is a great way
to make your writing clear and fluent.
Tip: Always proof-read your writing twice. The first time, look for general mistakes and
the second time look for mistakes with the particular grammar point your are studying
at the moment.
5. Just do it!
Writing can be daunting. However, the best way to improve is get a pen and paper or
sit in front of your computer and actually write. Be prepared to write several versions
of each text because even for professional writers, the first draft is never perfect.
Remember, practice makes perfect, so now is the best time to sit down and get started
with our free English quizzes!

No. 2 Reference : ThoughtCo.


https://www.thoughtco.com/writing-sentences-for-beginners-1210101

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