<p>I been in USA for one year and improved my english rapidly. Nevertheless, since I recieve my college admission letter I never study for English. Two days ago I heard from my friends we will have an english proficiency exam but I am not ready at all. It is been months I did not write. I was a really good writer as my english teach MR. Crammar wrote "I am very pleased to recommend Fanqi Yang (Freda), a natural thinker and writer, and a wonderful student in my upper level Creative Nonfiction class." Dear all, what should I do to get back to my ex-english level?
Please do not judge my grammar error. I am disappointment already. Thank you.</p>
<p>Honestly, I think you should just go out and speak, speak, speak… Do that for a couple days and try using new words. Once you use them you will have them to keep. Read english literature and look up words you don’t know. Just reading and speaking the language will help you get a feel for how it words are used.</p>
<p>I work in a kitchen for a summer job and I work will many spanish speaking co-workers. I’m not even trying to learn spanish and I am picking up a great amount. I’m sure you could do the same for english.</p>
<p>Reciting tons of vocabulary is the fastest way.</p>
<p>You can begin by reading this revised version of your post. I made this with good intentions. Then you should do lots of reading- preferably magazines and newspapers, and, if you’re a slow writer, write.</p>
<p>I HAVE been in USA for one year and MY ENGLISH HAS IMPROVED RAPIDLY. Nevertheless, since I RECEIVED my college admission letter I never STUDIED English. Two days ago I heard from my friends THAT we will have an ENGLISH proficiency exam but I am not ready at all. It HAS been months SINCE I WROTE. I was a really good writer. AS my ENGLISH TEACHER Mr. Crammar wrote<comma> “I am very pleased to recommend Fanqi Yang (Freda), a natural thinker and writer, and a wonderful student in my upper level Creative Nonfiction class.” Dear all, what should I do to get back to my ORIGINAL ENGLISH level?
Please do not judge my grammar ERRORS. I am ALREADY DISAPPOINTED. Thank you.</comma></p>
<p>thank you!</p>
<p>that definitely worked! thanks a lot!</p>
<p>jesus! So many stupid mistakes! actually I typed those words in rush. Trust me, I am not that bad… Thank u!</p>