Hello everyone ) I'm trying to write my narrative essay. But I see that I haven't that good skills to write it. I saw great examples here https://mcessay.com/research-papers-writing/ and it's really awesome. I want to become as good at writing as writers who work there. If you have some useful sources to advise me I would be glad.
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There are basically 3 ways to get better at writing:
1. Read.
2. Practice writing.
3. Learn the technical side of good writing.
For reading you can read anything and it's actually a good idea to mix both fiction and non-fiction. Obviously if you want to get good at writing one particular thing, read more of that.
For practicing writing you just need to write - a lot. Some of it will be rubbish. Some of it will be OK. Some of it will be amazing. The more you write, the more people read, and the more feedback you get, the better you will be at writing.
For the technical side you can hope on any learning platform like Udemy and go through a writing course. Pick one that matches the genre of what you want to write about and then go through it. You'll learn the dos and don'ts, how to structure your pieces, how to properly edit, research, proofread and everything else.
I personally like Dr Clare Lynch's courses on Udemy.
there a lot of ways you can do that. I recommend reading books and writing stuff to yourself and basically just practicing it.
Hello!
Here are some tips:
1) Write succinctly. You shouldn't write as much as possible. Short sentences and only what you really need.
2)Listen to the criticism. It is impossible to get rid of all your mistakes on your own. That's why well-founded criticism is the best factor for your growth.
3)Read more.
4)Write the way I think. Don't write in abstruse words, trying to develop your own style. Write the way you think. That voice that sits in your head already knows what needs to be done. Trust it and let it say what it wants to say.
5) Be inspired by examples.
6) Enjoy the process. Sit down to write your assignment only when you are in a good mood.
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1- Do not start writing if you do not have a complete view of the topic
2- Listen to positive criticism and do not impose your opinion on others
3- Do not make the opinion of others a measure of your performance, but learn from criticism
4- Avoid arguing and make sure that the origin of the argument is from the question and its branches
5- The best speech is what is said and done
6- Use the words the audience prefers and make it easy
7- Avoid the thumbs in sentences
8- Try to have the discussion points supported by realistic examples to speed up the delivery of the idea to the reader
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As your consultant, I have to be direct and honest with you. Many of us dream of being amazing writers, but not everyone is born with that natural gift. Does this mean if you lack innate talent, you can't write at all? Absolutely not! You can definitely learn how to write better. While you may not become the world's greatest writer, you can easily produce good essays, research papers, and assignments.
The simplest way to improve is to read, read, read—a lot. Nothing teaches you writing better than reading, especially content that is similar to what you want to write yourself.
After extensive reading, you should start your essay in an organized way:
Define Your Question: Clearly state the main question your essay must answer.
Outline Your Points: Write down the key topics or sections (the main points) you will use to build your answer.
Research Fairly: Look for information and sources, but be neutral. Do not try to force the facts to match an answer you decided on earlier. Look for what the evidence truly says.
Organize Your Content: Once your information is collected, sort it logically under the main points you outlined.
Now that you have all the pieces organized, you are ready to start writing your essay effectively. You can call me for follow up questions.