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Before you write an English essay, take a look at some of the rules for writing it. These simple academized.com reviews will help you succeed with your writing. Stick to the structure of the essay Once you have your assignment, determine the type of essay and the outline by which you will write it. After that, go straight to the points: title - introduction - several paragraphs of the main body - conclusion. Be sure to follow this strict essay structure, otherwise your work will not be graded highly. Use a draft. Since time is short for writing an essay in English, you should use the draft judiciously. If you are short of time, it is advisable to use a short thesis statement as soon as you receive the assignment and get acquainted with the topic. This will allow you not to forget important thoughts during the writing of the first draft. Prepare for any topics The English essay shows not only your level of knowledge of the language, but also your erudition. Therefore, read texts on different topics before preparing for the exam. This will help you broaden your horizons and memorize new words, phrases, and clichés that you can use in your writing for the exam. Allow time for revision. Allocate your time so that you have at least 5 minutes left at the end of the exam to check your essay. As a rule, a grade is not lowered for neat corrections, so this is a real chance to "save" your work by correcting the mistakes you find. Determine an appropriate style The style of essay writing in English should be semiformal or formal. Do not use slang and abbreviations of words, for example, instead of can't write cannot, instead of wanna - want to, etc. To understand the differences between different styles of speech and how to use them, read the article "Formal and Informal English". Be concise. An English essay is a short piece of writing. Some students think that the principle "the more, the better" works, and write huge opuses. Alas, the examiners will not only not raise, but also lower your grade for not staying within the required volume. Argue your arguments. Each thought you write should not sound hollow. Support it with arguments, a vivid example, statistical data, etc. Your written work must show the examiner that you know what you are writing about and that you are confident you are correct. Use conjunction words. Introductory words for essays are important links that link sentences together, forming a logical chain of your thoughts. They will help to unite sentences or show contrast, denote the sequence of actions, etc. We recommend studying such useful constructions in the article "Linking words in English". Use a variety of vocabulary and grammar Avoid repetition of words, use synonyms and use complex grammatical constructions to show the examiner that you speak English at a high level. Use remarkable, gorgeous, fascinating, or similar words instead of "good", depending on the context. Use complex constructions and different tenses to express your thoughts. Text, in which all sentences are written in Present Simple, will get a low score. Express your thoughts correctly. An essay is a written expression of your thoughts on a particular topic. And here it is important not to forget about the elementary delicacy. If possible, do not touch politics, religion and other "slippery" topics. If the assignment involves consideration of a "painful" topic, state your point of view in a tolerant and polite manner. In such a case, it is better to stick to a formal tone and avoid a violent display of emotion. Write Softly While you should write your thoughts on the subject, try not to use structures such as this often: "I'm sure that...", "I know that...", etc. Write more softly, for example, "I think...", "In my opinion...". - it will sound more formal and correct in relation to other people's opinions.

 

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