words that do not seem to fit
phrases and senteces that sound awkward,or do not fit in.......*APEX* ;)
As you read your work out loud, think about the flow and pacing of your sentences. Pay attention to the clarity and coherence of your ideas. Listen for any awkward phrasing or repetition that might need revision. Finally, consider the overall tone and emotional impact of your writing on your audience.
Read all your words and answers and then read them out loud over and over
The way to look for cliches and remove them is to read over your work out loud. Anything you read that you've heard "a million times" is probably a cliche. Think of a different way to say that, and you're on your way.
Words that do not seem to fit. (APEX)
Some tips I have learned is to read out loud as if no one is in the room. Reading out loud helps one focus and talk better. Try this, it will work for sure.
A din is a loud noise, so "there was a din at the party" should work
You should not try to skim and read through the work quickly.
read this page, I think it should tell you (I only read part of it)P.S. if that link don't work, sooryhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-114435/Can-eating-peanuts-dangerous.html
One easy way to do that is to read the number out loud, and write downwhat you hear yourself saying.When you read "0.05", you should hear yourself say "five hundredths".When you hear that, you can immediately write down 5/100 and you have a fraction.If you want to, you can simplify the fraction, and get 1/20 .
The easiest way to memorize a long piece of writing is just to repeat it over and over. Start reading it out loud - yes, out loud does work better than just reading to yourself! - and after you read it 20 or 30 times (if you're paying attention when you read, that is) you'll know it!
a) to connect with the people who will read your work