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Old 09-May-2008, 16:37
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my name is iman and i live in uk for four years still i have problem with writing english letter

i gp to college but i finding diffecult to remmber the worth
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Hello Iman. The first thing that will help you is to have an English dictionary always at hand. This will not only help you with spelling but also understanding. As you are going to college then you should raise questions there, but neither they nor anyone else can improve your memory - that comes with frequent use and repetition of anything that you find difficult.
There are various 'programmes' that are said to aid memory, but your case is much more about learning and using.
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My name is Iman and I have lived in the UK for four years.

Still, I have problems with writing English letters.

I attend college, but I find it difficult to remember the words.
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