Writing process
Connectors
Sample essays
Gathering ideas
Editing and revision
Drafting
Writing
Publishing
Make sure your essay is readable and the presentation is tidy!
Start writing respecting the structure and the organization of the info into paragraphs: Opening: Introduce the topic.
Get the reader's attention – ask a leading question; relay something enticing about the subject in a manner that commands attention. You could start with a related quote, alluring description, or narrative. State the thesis – what you are going to discuss. Body: develop the topic separated into 2 or 3 more paragraphs. One key point per paragraph, adding supporting evidence to focus on your introductory thesis. Paragraphs should lead logically from one to another. Conclusion: summarize and conclude your thesis. Re-state the question/summarise the key points/give final views.
Divide your draft in paragraphs and brainstorm some ideas:
Don't write sentences, just some ideas and vocabulary you can use in three different sections: Opening: Introduce the topic. Body: develop the topic. Conclusion: summarize and conclude your thesis.
This part is ESSENTIAL: - Make sure you use vocabulary that is relevant to the topic. Improve lexis wherever you can. Example: be specific and try to avoid general vague words such as things, people, ... "some people think" (some experts, supporters ) "The committee’s proposal was a good thing" [compromise, option, choice]. - Check the use of connectors or transitional words and phrases to maintain cohesion and coherence. - Correct any possible grammar mistakes: concordance, tenses, inversions... - Correct spelling mistakes
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Writing process
Connectors
Sample essays
Gathering ideas
Editing and revision
Drafting
Writing
Publishing
Make sure your essay is readable and the presentation is tidy!
Start writing respecting the structure and the organization of the info into paragraphs: Opening: Introduce the topic. Get the reader's attention – ask a leading question; relay something enticing about the subject in a manner that commands attention. You could start with a related quote, alluring description, or narrative. State the thesis – what you are going to discuss. Body: develop the topic separated into 2 or 3 more paragraphs. One key point per paragraph, adding supporting evidence to focus on your introductory thesis. Paragraphs should lead logically from one to another. Conclusion: summarize and conclude your thesis. Re-state the question/summarise the key points/give final views.
Divide your draft in paragraphs and brainstorm some ideas: Don't write sentences, just some ideas and vocabulary you can use in three different sections: Opening: Introduce the topic. Body: develop the topic. Conclusion: summarize and conclude your thesis.
This part is ESSENTIAL: - Make sure you use vocabulary that is relevant to the topic. Improve lexis wherever you can. Example: be specific and try to avoid general vague words such as things, people, ... "some people think" (some experts, supporters ) "The committee’s proposal was a good thing" [compromise, option, choice]. - Check the use of connectors or transitional words and phrases to maintain cohesion and coherence. - Correct any possible grammar mistakes: concordance, tenses, inversions... - Correct spelling mistakes