Are you ready for another blog challenge? I hope so.
It can be so boring, dull, tedious or dreary to repeat the same words or expressions over and over again in a blog. Your writing can sound so weak or you're driving your readers up the wall if you do so. You could use different words or synonyms or other expressions instead, though.
Your task is to try use as many alternative words or expressions that mean the same thing as possible in a blog.
Your blog may sound just like this:
Expector is an English enthusiast. Being an English fan or buff means he loves English. He admits he's an English addict, hobbyist or amateur, but not really such a fanatic or maniac. He doesn't think his English is already good enough, though - that's why he still keeps learning it.
Did you notice the different words that mean the same thing:
enthusiast - fan - buff - hobbyist - amateur - addict - fanatic - maniac
boring - dull - tedious - dreary
different - alternative - other
Now, it's your turn. Try to give a try!
Just ignore the subtle differences between the words or expressions you use, and you don't need to write something long - a short paragraph will suffice.
P.S. We have Tara's monthly Writing Challenge, and now we also have Expector's Blog Challenge. The same thing? Yes, you got it.
Comments
@Bob
It's so kind of you. Thanks.
@Expector Please help me I am not finding my blog TYRANT BELOVED posted in response to your challenge. Link is given in my earlier message given below:
Your support is solicited in this respect.
@noasl
I'm glad you find it interesting to write this way.
@Tara
Thanks for the inspiring comment. I appreciate it!
Thanks for challenging our bloggers, Expector! They are having fun with this one!
I hope I will be able to write something soon. This is a good way to awaken my lazy brain. :D :D
@Mishaikh
Great! I really appreciate it.
@Alice
Thanks. Hope to read your blog soon.
Love your voracious love for English, it is truly insatiable! :)
http://www.myenglishclub.com/profiles/blogs/blog-challenge-of-expec...
Thanks Expector for the motivation. Please have a look.
@Egoist
Great! Try to write one like this.