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Tracecross30 | 19:08 Sun 10th Jul 2016 | Jobs & Education
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Thanks to all the answers to my question but my English problems r huge n I bein struggling with it for a long time now..it's not only grammars I'm having trouble with, but a wider range of things. Grammars, punctuation marks, spelling n the understanding I have when I read at times... I dont have that level of education to put foot in a coll that's way above my level to be honest.. My problem with words r not with general words like I'm writing now, but rather with other words that people have problems with.. I can help myself a little as u can c but I'm way low, but my biggggest problem is spell.. My other problem is remembering thing things n that I dont know what to do about it either.. If someone have solutions for those I would appreciate their answers thank all n I'm looking forward for your answers.. I forgot to say that I have this other issue, I have a big problem with letter sound n pronouncing words.
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r you reading the advice n using it ?
If you want to improve your writing, you MUST write "are" and "and" NOT ""r" and "n"
From your previous post:

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If you live in the UK you will find that your local college usually run courses for students for English as a second language.

09:17 Sun 10th Jul 2016
Your English has deteriorated during the day. When you find a class, go in the morning.
@ Tilly - I like that!
Some excellent work sheets and advice here.
The BBC no longer updates this web site but what is already on there is very good and free.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml
Here is my corrected version of your first paragraph>
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Thanks to all for the answers to my question,but my English problems are huge, and I have been struggling with it for a long time now. It's not only grammar I am having trouble with, but a wider range of things.
Grammar, punctuation, spelling and understanding what I have read.

Also do not use single letter abbreviations such as 'u' for 'you' and 'c' for 'see' or 'r' for 'are'. That really does make it hard to understand.
Are you in the UK ? If so the advice about evening courses is very good.
If you are not in the UK try to find a branch of the 'British Council' in your country, they offer free courses in English with professional tutors.

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