The trials and tribulations of writing in your second language: how can you make it easier? (Lise Leitner)
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In this post Lise Leitner shares some strategies for writing in your second language, while writing in a second language!
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Writing can be hard on the best of days. But when you’re writing in your second language, feelings of doubt and inadequacy can be extra soul-crushing on bad writing days. So, what can you do to make things easier? Here are a few tips and tricks that have always been helpful for me.
1. Have a good (and objective) proof-reader
If you can’t find a proof-reader to work with, joining a writing group is a great way to get some feedback on your writing, too. If you’re physically based on campus, chances are there are plenty of writing groups and activities to join on campus that will help you connect with other writers (like our very own SUAW sessions!). And if you’re a student, there may also be specialist services you can call on to help you with academic English, grammar or proof-reading. At La Trobe, for example, The Learning Hub offers specialist support for graduate researchers who want to refine their written texts.
2. Write first, worry later
4. Technology is your friend
While the tips listed above can’t offer a magic cure for your worries or anxieties, I hope they can help you create a writing environment where you can write without feeling too self-conscious. After all, there are plenty of exophonic writers who have written extraordinary novels in their second or third language, and if they can do it, so can we! Happy writing!
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Lise Leitner is a tech enthusiast and the Senior Research Communications Advisor at La Trobe’s Graduate Research School.
Lise maintains and produces content for several of the School’s digital channels, including the website, social media and newsletters.
When not working at La Trobe, Lise is writing stories or obsessing over the latest release videogames. Lise tweets from @lisekarel.
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