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      What I should do to make a good essay?


      Nadi

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      Hi, friends! I'm going to pass IELTS exam, because I want to continue my studying abroad. As you know, this examination requires 4 skills, such as reading, listening, speaking and writing. Among all of these skills I have struggle with writing. Writing is definitely the worst task of all. Sometimes it is really difficult to think about spelling the words while thinking about given topic. 

      Friends, maybe you have good advice about developing writing skills. I hope with help of yours I can achieve a good results. Thanks beforehand

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      Welcome Nadi!

      Hope you have lots of fun here on linguaholic.com!

      Have you ever heard about Grammarly? That might be something for you! Moreover, just writing on a forum like mine here might also help you to improve your writing skills.

      Best, 

      L

       

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        On 6/20/2018 at 7:07 AM, Gulmira said:

      Hi Nadi I think you should read more, especially structures which help to you in your essays

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      That's some great advice Gulmira. I also believe that writing greatly helps to improve your writing. I should read more too, I think :=)

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      Hello, Nadi! I think it's definitely a good idea to check out online resources such as :

      https://www.englishgrammar.org/category/writing/

      This is especially for learning a wide range of expression that can add flavour to your writing. The website I linked also has information on sentence structure, and varying your sentence structure in an exam piece can really demonstrate fluency to an examiner, which will earn you more marks.

      Besides this, it's a good habit to practice writing a little bit every day. You don't have to write essays or anything - instead, try writing short journal entries in English about what you did that day, you feelings, etc. The more often you use your vocabulary, the easier it will be to recall the spellings of words during your exam.

      Hope this helps!

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      1. Focus on mastering the basics.
      2. Use your school's writing center. 
      3. Make an outline
      4. The biggest two: PROOFREAD and EDIT
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      I've also taken that test, and in preparation also had difficulties with writing. The only thing, in my opinion, which can help you is a practice, a lot of practice. You have to write many different essays and other types of assignments on a different topic. Also, it's essential to find a person or a service which can detect and correct your mistakes. I used https://wr1ter.com/ for that purpose. There work only professionals, so their help was vital for me. That method helped me to improve my service significantly and to pass the test.

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        On 6/21/2018 at 5:37 AM, armitur said:

      Hello, Nadi! I think it's definitely a good idea to check out online resources such as :

      https://www.englishgrammar.org/category/writing/

      This is especially for learning a wide range of expression that can add flavour to your writing. The website I linked also has information on sentence structure, and varying your sentence structure in an exam piece can really demonstrate fluency to an examiner, which will earn you more marks.

      Besides this, it's a good habit to practice writing a little bit every day. You don't have to write essays or anything - instead, try writing short journal entries in English about what you did that day, you feelings, etc. The more often you use your vocabulary, the easier it will be to recall the spellings of words during your exam.

      Hope this helps!

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      I didn't know that website! I have taken a quick look and it seems to be a very helpful site for learning English. Thank you, armitur.

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      You have to delve into the topic of the essay itself, feel and live it, and if you also come across this topic every day, then it will not be difficult for you to write an excellent essay, but there is a theme like a “law”, then in this case it’s better turn to specialists, such as https://studymoose.com/law, with their works speak at international forums, and you can see it in their archive, so go for it!

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