Tips and Ideas to Improve Your Persian Writing Skills

What are the right ways to practice writing skills? More importantly, how can you get feedback on what you write in Persian? Here are some ideas and tips to help you improve your Persian writing skills.

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First things first

In order to write well, you need to read in Persian, a lot. Reading is an excellent way to improve your knowledge of Persian structure, grammar, and vocabulary, so be sure to make reading a variety of materials part of your regular Persian practice.

Correct spelling is essential, and that means using the right letters.

1. Watch Out for Persian Spelling

One of the obstacles that throw Persian learners off is spelling. Unfortunately, those silent letters that you don’t pronounce are available in Persian writing. Please be careful how you spell certain complicated words. You need to master all parts of Persian grammar to write Persian correctly.

2. Getting feedback

Writing is one thing, but in order for this exercise to have any value, you need to ask for corrections and feedback. You can ask some native speakers to correct your texts.

When you have a question, you can write your question in the comments section of one of our site articles so that it can be answered quickly.

Another possibility is to find a pen pal but make sure she/he is a native Persian speaker. Two English speakers learning Persian are very likely to reinforce one another’s mistakes; you need a native Persian speaker if you’re serious about improving.


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3. Follow the Persian Sentence Structures

How to write Persian is a little different from English. English follows the SVO (subject-verb-object) structure, but Persian follows SOV (subject-object-verb). And just like in English, the Persian sentence structure is also flexible. Actually, you can switch the words around to emphasize a part of a sentence but still have the same meaning.

4. Set realistic study goals

We know, it’s difficult to be organized and think straight when you’re feeling tired, but a good learning plan helps you to keep track of your revision. Please remember to be realistic and set achievable goals.

Therefore, instead of having lofty dreams of studying 10 chapters of each subject, think small and doable. However, please don’t take this as an invitation to do too little. Work hard and hard and pay attention to how long each session is taking you, so you can adjust accordingly.

5. Make it part of your daily routine

Are you an obsessive list writer? Do you write a daily to-do list, a pros and cons list of any decision you need to make, or a grocery shopping list?

Another question is: do you have a personal diary, journal, or travel book?

Or, what is it that you usually write on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis?

Whatever it is, start incorporating those pieces into your Persian daily practice.

If you think there are many types of Persian writing practice for a moment, you can easily fit them into your everyday life. You write more than you even realize.

Another way of practicing your writing is by getting in touch with friends and acquaintances from Iran.

6. Have another person review your work

Another great way to improve your writing is to get a native Persian speaker to provide you with feedback.

Although it is an important practice to write Persian as much as you can, there is no point in making mistakes and not knowing about them.

You will get used to using elaborate sentences or Persian words that are not correct. Thus, it is as important as writing in Persian to have someone who can review and correct your work.

Actually, you can ask a friend, family member, coworker, or your language exchange partner. Ideally, you should get some private Persian lessons and focus on your writing skills.

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