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forms, and signing documents. While digital communication is prevalent, the ability to write
legibly
by hand is still a valuable skill in both educational and professional contexts.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Fundamental communication skill
(collocation) - A basic and essential ability to convey
messages and information.
Example: "Handwriting is a fundamental communication skill that students develop
from an early age."
2)
Legibly
(adverb) - In a manner that is clear and easy to read.
Example: "It's crucial for legal documents to be written legibly to prevent
misinterpretation."
Question 2
: Is it possible to improve school students' handwriting once they have
established a style?
Answer
: Yes, it's possible to improve students' handwriting even after they have established a
style. Handwriting is a skill that can be
refined
and developed over time with practice and
guidance. Teachers can provide instruction and exercises to help students enhance their
handwriting, focusing on elements like
letter formation
, spacing, and consistency. With
patience and consistent effort, students can make significant improvements in their
handwriting.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Refined
(adjective) - Improved and made more precise or polished.
Example: "Through practice and guidance, students can achieve more refined