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hi everyone welcome back to the channel today i wanted to share with you a really simple proof reading tip but one that i found is really effective so when youamp;#39;re proofreading your work what i would encourage you to do is instead of just looking at the page and reading in your head to actually read aloud this might seem like a simple and fairly unusual thing to do but what happens is that when you actually speak what is written you catch a lot more of the errors particularly grammatical errors but even just finding awkward phrasing sentences that run too long things like that so i always encourage my students and something with my own writing iamp;#39;ve done for a long time is i will try and find somewhere quiet where i can actually read my work out aloud and i find that iamp;#39;ll catch a whole lot of errors even if iamp;#39;ve already proofread it in my head thereamp;#39;s a little bit of an update to this method that iamp;#39;ve found in word there is actually the opt