Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Tips to write IELTS level Essay

Tips to write IELTS level Essay



Confused with what to write in an Essay to get a good band in Writing.

We'll help you get through by Implementing these steps while writing an Essay




1. Research



 


  • Begin the essay writing process by researching your topic. 

  • Utilize the internet, the academic databases and the library.






2. Analysis




  • Clearly define the claims and write out the reasons and evidence.



  • Look for the weaknesses and strengths of logic.



3. Brainstorming



  • Your essay will require insights of your own.



  • Ask yourself a dozen questions and answer them.



4. Thesis



  • Your thesis is your main point, summed up in a concise sentence that lets the reader know where you're going, and why.



5. Outline



  • Sketch out your essay before writing it out.



  • Map out the structure of your argument, and make sure each paragraph is unified.



6. Introduction



  • Now, sit down and write the essay.



  • The introduction should grab the reader's attention, set up the issue, and lead in to your thesis.



7. Paragraphs



  • Each paragraph should be focused on a single idea that supports your thesis.



  • Begin paragraphs with topic sentences, support assertions with evidence, and expound your ideas in the clearest, most sensible way you can.



8. Conclusion



  • Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap-up sentence.



  • End on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic, or some call to action.



9. Style



  • All borrowed ideas and quotations should be correctly cited in the body of your text, followed up with a Works Cited (references) page listing the details of your sources.



10. Language



  • You're not done writing your essay until you've polished your language by correcting the grammar, making sentences flow, incorporating rhythm, putting emphasis on important points, adjusting the formality, giving it a level-headed tone, and making other intuitive edits.



  • Proofread until it reads just how you want it to sound.



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