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How Improve English to Study in Law Schools



 
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How Improve English to Study in Law Schools #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 20, 2006 18:45 pm   How Improve English to Study in Law Schools
 

Hi,

I'm interested in studying law in the UK. I had studied History in an English-medium university, however, my English is still not good enough. I have written tons of papers and read dozens of books. All these enable me to edit documents, but not to write an excellent piece of essay for LNAT. How should I improve my writing? Besides that, I often speak with grammatical gaffes. Is there any way to change this situation?

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How Improve English to Study in Law Schools #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 20, 2006 19:48 pm   How Improve English to Study in Law Schools
 

Apparently no, not in a short term. But in the long-run, your writing will improve by itself as time goes.
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