For international students, a qualified essay should be processed and revised repeatedly at least one week in advance and at least three days in advance.
1. Open the assignment requirements and start reading the questions.
Put the deadline and specific criteria in red and bold! Make it clear what the teacher wants and the topic of the essay. If you are choosing your own topic, give priority to the one that you are familiar with and that has a high search record on Google.
Find out the key words, that is, the main concepts that appear repeatedly in the questions and requirements. Write them down and stick them on your computer to remind yourself.
2. Skip the Introduction section and start outlining the Main body directly. Without knowing what to write in the main body, it is impossible to complete the Introduction quickly, because the Introduction often contains a general introduction to the content.
Whether the main body is divided into three or four paragraphs, the structure of these paragraphs is basically the same.
The main body consists of four parts, topic sentence + examples + analysis + concluding sentence. Write this part of the first not to pursue the details, so as not to affect the idea. The first outine list, with a clear idea, this essay can pass.
Stick to the 5-sentence rule for each paragraph.
The first sentence topic sentence, Topic sentence: In order to connect with the previous better, you can use describe the beginning, such as: Despite the focus onxx, it appears that …. while ….
The second and third sentences give examples, Supporting evidence:Somebody suggests/argues (author, ve….. .
Sentences 3 and 4 present your point of view or compare with previous quotes, Analysis: can be the shortcomings of previous research, or the contradictions of different previous views, etc.
Concluding sentence: A sentence that sums up the point of view and echoes with the context, it is difficult to have a template, so just summarise it yourself according to the content.