Do I Really Need to Write All That?

Daily—or, let's be realistic— near daily writing is incredibly important when learning a new language. It's an efficient way to organize your thoughts, reflect on what you’ve read (or listened to), look up new words, double check your grammar, and so much more. Daily writing should be practical! At least, I firmly believe it should have a strong practical component, otherwise, it’s too easy to never get around to it. As a ESL teacher I’ve helped guide my students in their writing practice in a number of ways. For elementary-level learners, I’ve encouraged journaling about daily activities, usually using simple tense verbs. And I like to reassure elementary-level learners that daily writing doesn't need to be hundreds and hundreds of words. A couple sentences every day will help establish a routine. And as you probably know, consistency is everything when learning a new language. For intermediate learners, I encourage to students to continue writing about their daily ac...