Best Language tool for non-English speakers
Published on July 21, 2020
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I have found it necessary to invest in a tool that will lift my writing to an increased level of quality for both my content on my websites as well as here on the WA platform.
I have grown up with English. It has been everywhere, on TV and radio as well as in commercials, but it is not my native language.
I am quite fluent in English, it is my professional language in my line of work. It is a mix of Oxford English and US English, as I have gone to school in both England and in USA.
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When growing up we started learning English in the 4th grade. From then on, English has always been a part of the curriculum during all my studies.
Nevertheless, when starting to blog in English, I see the shortfallings in my English. Language needs excercise and it needs to be "proof read".
I know myself how I react when landing on a website which is obviously owned by a an individual/individulas that do not have English as their native language.
So what did I do? I went premium with Grammarly. I think it will pay off with less spelling errors and better grammar. Grammarly is a good tool in the free version. The added features in the paid version is for me, we'll spent money. It integrates perfectly with browsers, Word and mobile phones. And it sync’s across your electronic devices.
All in all I think this is the Best Language tool for non-English speakers.
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