Learning foreign languages is not always easy. You may find speaking Finnish particularly difficult in the beginning. You may be too afraid of making mistakes. If so, writing can be a solution. Writing helps you to adapt to Finnish even if writing is different than speaking. You take more time to consider which words to use in writing. In doing so, your brain works with the new language more intensively. You are also much more relaxed when writing. There is no one there waiting for an answer. So you slowly lose the fear of the language. Furthermore, writing promotes creativity. You feel freer and play with the new language more. Writing also allows you more time than speaking. And it supports your memory! But the biggest advantage of writing is the impersonal form. Meaning, we can closely examine the outcome of our wording. We see everything clearly in front of us. This way we can fix our mistakes ourselves and learn in the process. What you write in the new language is theoretically not important. What's important is formulating written sentences on a regular basis.