How useful it is in media to be a good
writer?
‘Words are stronger than weapons’, you all must
have heard this and those who aspire to be writers know what it means better
than anyone else. The world of words is the most diverse world. Why? Because it
is never the same. There are a lot of things already written and to be written.
You read something else, you use different words to speak and you chose
different words to write the same thing. Juggling words is the most interesting
thing if you love words. Especially, if you want to build a career in media,
this is the basic and most important thing that you should learn. First step is choose the best mass
communication and journalism college that gives the perfect training for
writing and below are some helpful points for your personal growth:
1.
Read: To
learn writing, reading is the first exercise. Read as much as you can. You can only
grow if you feed yourself. Reading is feeding for writers. More knowledge you
will have, more you will get the content for writing.
2.
Strong
Vocabulary: Wherever you read a new word, Google it or use dictionary but don’t
stop until you find its meaning. If you have ideas but not strong or convincing
words to present them, your ideas will go in vain. More words give you more
freedom of expression.
3.
Grammar:
Whatever your language is, you should be proficient in its grammar. You should
know how to make sentences that too correctly so you can give your writers
something good and useful.
4.
Simple but
classy: Write as simple as you can but at the same time it should be classy. It
should leave an impression on reader that the writer has the absolute knowledge
about the topic/subject he is writing.
5.
Speak: Try
to speak your language of writing as much as you can. When you speak, you
analyse the deficiency of words and errors in your sentences and thus when you
work to fulfil that deficiency or improve that error, you learn something new.
Just like
things you learn, benefits you forever, be it basic things like walking, eating
or speaking, the best things you write also stay forever in the reader’s
hearts.
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