
I actually speak very well. My grammar sucks and so does my spelling. I just don't see what other people see with it. I didn't really sart reading a lot till about 3 years ago. Now I have read quite a few books. I could hardly read at all when I was 12. I have taken measures on this with reading some "proper grammar books". I have also gotten a typing book and it has shown me how to type properly. I can almost type now without looking at the key board.
If anyone sees anything then I am open to constructive criticism. It is a skill I want to have now.
I am starting to get more political now and would desire constructive criticism.
I am not even an expert in my own language. I wouldn't normally ask for something but I have found some skills here in writing, thoughts and structure that I desire to have.
This is an open type of deal. In other words I wont attack what people think at all. I don't have a problem with criticism so much. I just like to fight. I wont fight on this thread. That is the number one rule for me here, so let me have it. I will follow this rule. What do you think? I promise no attack (I am good for it). Don't be a sissy!
I haven't got a problem with anything that I've seen you put. If anything, I've seen improvement and confidence growing, you just tell it as it is, and I like that.
I used to struggle on this site at first, because the spell checker uses only the American spelling whereas us Brits spell quite a few different ways ie: colour, and neighbour.
In fact, I now write it the American way automatically, I just get in trouble when I write to a Brit.
FarSeer, is the human grammar and spelling specialist here so she is the most expert to help you. I can only relate based on the requirements of the Community.
QUOTE (Quasar) |
I just don't see what other people see with it. I didn't really sart reading a lot till about 3 years ago... |
Just a thought on why we adapt to the American spelling. I think it is due to the red line that appears in her Queens English when using Firefox. We are programmed in school to desire its removal; as it means we did something incorrectly.
Quasar I applaud your efforts and open honesty in this. I my self suffer greatly from being sloppy in my spelling and grammar use.
Here are the steps I should use every post and sometimes skip some. I have my son starting on them as well as he suffers from my inflictions. Thoughts racing faster then the hand can write them out is a major cause of this. So let the thoughts fly then go back and review individually the following.
1)Punctuation
2)Capitals
3)Spelling
4)Flow of thoughts
5)Sentence structure
6)repeat 1 to 3.
It seems like a ton of work but making these conscious steps becomes second nature in time. Hope it helps, I learned these steps in grade school thanks to a kind teacher who seen me struggling. Thanks MRS McKendrick man I despised her.
I get your points and thanks. I would prefer PMs if it is not out of anyones way. I have noticed an improvement in speaking to people and a couple of short speeches I have given to some of the small rally groups I have attended. I am writing them out much better, and my debate skills seam to have gone up. I think they could be a lot better.
So if anyone sees anything please do tell. Believe it or not I several "read overs" with my posts.
I have no doubts on that. The issue I find is a person sees what they write as OK. Our mind fills in missing words and it is hard to see ones own errors. I would also suggest for public debates or speeches have a friend proof for you. Especially one who does not think the same as you. Proof reading is a talent.
If I have any major ground breaking ideas I will PM you.