Tips for writing essays for international students:

Plan: Identify the topic and main points of each paragraph and allocate sufficient time to complete each section.

Organisation: use a clear structure that includes an introduction, body paragraphs and a conclusion.

Citing and Referencing: Cite and refer to the ideas and research of others.

Use appropriate vocabulary and grammar.

Points to note between paragraphs and sentences :.
Structure: Use appropriate paragraph and sentence structure to make the paper clearer and easier to read.

Transitions: Use transitional sentences or paragraphs to connect different paragraphs and ideas.

Logical Relationships: Ensure that there are logical relationships between paragraphs and sentences.

Repetition: Use repeated paragraphs and sentences to add coherence and readability to the essay.

Contrasts: Use contrasting paragraphs and sentences to add depth and complexity to the text.

Antonyms: passages and sentences that use antonyms to add variety and depth to the essay.

International students should learn to develop a detailed plan, use a clear essay structure, cite and refer to others’ ideas and research findings, and use appropriate vocabulary and grammar to improve the quality of the ESSAY. At the same time, they should use appropriate paragraph and sentence structure, natural transitions, clear logic, and techniques such as repetition and contrast to increase the coherence and readability of the essay.

 

The structure of the essay consists of the following parts: title, abstract, introduction, body, conclusion and references.

The title is the first part of the paper, it should be concise, eye-catching, original and catch the reader’s attention at a glance. It should summarise the topic of the essay and reflect the terminology of the most important elements of the essay.

The abstract should briefly describe the purpose, process and methodology of the article, the results of the study, and the conclusions drawn, and express the content in concise words, usually no more than 200-300 words. It is an important part of giving the reader an overall picture of the content of the paper and needs to be readable at a glance.

The introduction is one of the main components of the thesis and it should contain a summary of the most recent publication and necessary background information and avoid unnecessary information. The introduction of the dissertation should give a clear historical background, theoretical basis, the innovation of the paper and the significance (value) of the research.

The main text is the core part of the thesis, which should present the problem, analyse the problem and solve the problem. This part of the should include quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis, and need to be used in combination in order to draw scientific and complete conclusions. The structure of the main text can be organised and expressed through a rational arrangement of structure according to the topic and purpose of the dissertation, using methods such as case studies, quantitative analysis and data modelling.

The conclusion of the thesis is the last part of the thesis, which should summarise and summarise the important conclusions and point out what other directions for the future. This part should summarise the main ideas and conclusions of the thesis, and it needs to pay attention to the fact that the data must be real and effective, the front and back of the text should be unified, and the research methods should not be abused.

References should indicate the type of literature and provide accurate references to show that the paper is referenced and relied upon. This part needs to comply with the academic norms, respect science, seek truth from facts, highlight the key points, do not write a literature review, avoid popularised knowledge, and critically evaluate the research results.

These are the basic structure of the dissertation, and in the process of writing, it is also necessary to pay attention to language expression and maintain a consistent format and style.

The structure of the thesis includes: title, abstract, introduction, body, conclusion and references. The title should be concise, eye-catching, original and summarise the theme of the paper. The abstract should briefly describe the purpose, methodology, results and conclusions, and should not exceed 200-300 words. The introduction should explain the historical background, theoretical basis, innovation and research significance. The body should contain quantitative and qualitative analyses, organised and presented using case studies, data modelling and other methods. The conclusion should summarise the main ideas and conclusions, be consistent, and pay attention to the real and effective data. References should indicate the types and accurate sources, comply with academic norms, and avoid popularising knowledge and judiciously evaluating research results.

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