Tuesday, December 25, 2007

blog - The Definition of Stages of Writing



I'm finding a knack of how to think in English. It takes long time, but I'm convinced that it's not impossible. Imagine the conversation which you are having with your colleagues in a few minutes. Imagine the sentences which you are writing your own blog at night. Imagining the actual situation in which you are using English is a key point to elevate your English ability to the next level.

Think English as much as possible. Think in English as much as possible. More importantly, make your environment to be a place where you can speak and write English actually. That's a final sword to beat out your final enemy. That's a reason why people who learn abroad for more than four years can utilize English freely. That's a reason why people who have just gotten more than 900 points in TOEIC cannot speak English.

Use your imagination fully. Use your concentration thoroughly. The door is close to you than expected. So, now is the time. Well, I'll write down the definition of stages of writing as below. This is useful for like me to climb up the stage like stairs.

1. Primitive Level
2. Well-Corrupt Level
3. Literature Level


This time, I dared to summarize that with three stages. At the first level, almost all Japanese and non-native people fit in this level, people can speak, write, read, and listen to English at a primitive manner. It means the people know only basic grammar as written in textbooks, and use only basic expression as described in dictionary.

At the second level, almost all native speaker fit in this level, people freely use their language at the various situation with expressions as not written in textbooks and dictionary. Slung, intentionally destructive forms are these. To rise to this stage, non-native speaker need to be eager to incorporate various aspects of living at the English environment, and study very hard than normal people expect.

At the final level, the people are like writers. The sentences are almost poem, literature, and great speeches. He must be a famous politician, a great teacher, or a exquisite philosopher.


Needless to say, I'm in front of the first level.

2 comments:

SIR said...

Hi haruy02!
It's me again. I'm grateful to you for your lines in this blog! You are very interesting person and good writer. :) Really!

I want to improve my English skill very much, and I want to meet with interesting people. My English is poor yet, and I should make a lot of work to learn it. But it's interesting for me, and I have a purpose - to pass examination on "IELTS" for a high point.
Your blog's lines help me to improve my English. Thanks you.

I agree with you about stages of English writing. I think it very interesting opinion.

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haruy02 said...

Hi, sir!

Thank you for your comment. Your English seems very good. And I saw your blog, you are really studying English so hard. I think it will be rewarded in the near future for sure.

Good luck with your journey to a higher place of IELTS, and your life!