Answer :
perhaps study some sentence structures; such as clauses, simple sentences, compound sentences.
then you could perhaps use;
adjectives (describing words e.g. extraordinary)
nouns (objects e.g. table)
verbs (action words e.g. jump)
adverbs (describing an action e.g. carefully)
you could also learn argument structures, and persuasive writing.
you could learn about dialogue too.
I suggest reading a really good book, not one of those silly text books, but a fictional novel or something. I used to be pretty bad at english too but I started reading and now I've been top in the class since year 3, I'm now in year 8!
It really helps because your imagination and brain are both fuelled and you can observe how the author/authors have structured and used their sentences and words. Another tip is when you stumble across a word you don't understand look it up in the dictionary and try to remember it, mark the page with the word on it and the next day come back to it, say out the definition to someone who knows from memory, it helps!!!
It really helps because your imagination and brain are both fuelled and you can observe how the author/authors have structured and used their sentences and words. Another tip is when you stumble across a word you don't understand look it up in the dictionary and try to remember it, mark the page with the word on it and the next day come back to it, say out the definition to someone who knows from memory, it helps!!!