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What to do? I don't know how to organize my ideas...



 
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What to do? I don't know how to organize my ideas... #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 16:48 pm   What to do? I don't know how to organize my ideas...
 

Sometimes, when I want to give a reply to a determinate topic in the forum I don't know how to organize my ideas. I don't find the appropriate words to enrich my statement and then i give up. So what I have to do to solve this problem?
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What to do? #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 17:23 pm   What to do?
 

Tomasito, just do it. You will only learn more by committing yourself to the Forum.
Errors will be addressed and corrected by someone.

Errors are unavoidable. Just do it!

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What to do? #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:30 am   What to do?
 

Stick to it and you will make it.
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What to do? #4 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 14:57 pm   What to do?
 

Tomasito wrote:
Sometimes, when I want to give a reply to a determinate topic in the forum I don't know how to organize my ideas. I don't find the appropriate words to enrich my statement and then i give up. So what I have to do to solve this problem?

If you know the topic of a discussion ahead of time, prepare for it. Repeat the vocabulary words and rehearse sentences. The best improvisation is the one that was composed and rehearsed at home. With more practice you will learn to improvise your answers but it is going to take time.
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What to do? I don't know how to organize my ideas... #5 (permalink) Fri Aug 14, 2009 16:32 pm   What to do? I don't know how to organize my ideas...
 

Thank you for all of your contribuations
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