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Effective Writing Test Process
In the highly competitive and ever-changing today is very important to acquire the ability to explain their point of view, his argument, and the essence of the subject they are familiar. Whether you want to become a teacher or have chosen another career, it is imperative, even essential for many careers to develop good communication skills. During his study at the University could be assigned to various types of written work that will help you develop and improve communication skills. In this article I would like to focus on two of them, expository essay and persuasive essay. Despite the fact that the structure, style and some other elements of these writing projects are similar, there are some notable differences between them.
The main purpose of expository essay is to teach communication skills to get to know your reader or listener with the knowledge that you possess. Depending on the assigned topic with its expository essay should include information on the facts that must be supported by reliable, accurate and up to date evidence. It would be advisable to write in the third person in this type of transfer in writing. Try to avoid using words such as “I”, “us” or “our” as much as possible. This way your expository essay is more in the rules of the school sets for this type of test.
Also, remember that this is a test of facts you should avoid explaining his point of view or particular restraint in the matter, as in this case, your attitude should be defended. The trial, which establishes the containment and client should be called “persuasive essay,” I will later. Let’s examine how the expository essay should be composed. You must first indicate his thesis. Keep in mind that should not be too wide as the length of expository essay is usually short. His sentence should be written in easy to read, logical and coherent style. All facts must be supported by evidence. One must recall the thesis in the last paragraph of the essay. If you follow these simple rules bullets you to compose the expository essay that meets the requirements set by the tutor. Read the rest of this entry »
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Writing an essay at the last minute
Let’s face today, the vast majority of university students leave their academic work to the last minute. Whether for leisure, privilege other activities, for work or family responsibilities, or readings that exceed the student, many did not manage to successfully complete its work, leaving unfinished parts of their development or use of “chamullo.” To overcome this problem, I share a few tips that the college experience has taught me.
Note 1: The following tips are aimed at those who manage and academic writing. For those who do not know what it is or how to structure a sentence, a paragraph, a body of connectors, etc, I suggest that before continuing to strengthen this reading… but writing as well as weas following tips to save at the last minute will leave only a very large turd.
Note 2: Most of these tips that I have written for at least 8 hours of writing and are quick to write. I have been saved with 4 hours in length, so I guess 8 or more, can implement these tips and write a good essay without dying in the attempt.
1. Reading and collection (pre-write)
To write a good essay first need a good theoretical framework. Need ideas to enrich your approaches, analytical tools, assumptions, interpretations or data supplied by other authors. Try to identify at least what are the assumptions, arguments and conclusions. To understand a text, it is essential to scratch, do not hesitate to do so. Try to design a symbol that allows you to identify different aspects (even point, for example, if a paragraph or an entire sheet does not work for nothing), so that when you return to look up appointments and all that, do not waste time. My personal symbology includes objectives, a general thesis, secondary hypothesis, arguments based on their importance, chains of reasoning, quotes, examples, points in debate with other authors, points of interest and / or data freak, conclusions, reflections, research proposals , etc. It is also convenient to point relationships with others, the issues that may develop, or voids that have the text. Read the rest of this entry »