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Lee Gale edited comment on NETBEANS-5900 at 9/24/21, 6:48 AM:
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was (Author: leegale):
very helpful
> Simple Tips to Ace IELTS Essay Writing Task
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>
> Key: NETBEANS-5900
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5900
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Nathan Drake
>Priority: Major
> Attachments: How to Write an Essay Introduction for Various Essay
> Formats.pdf
>
>
> The IELTS essay is a lot more than just writing. It requires an understanding
> of the topic, and skills in analysis as well as research to top it off; not
> to mention being able to synthesize all that information into one convincing
> argument for your audience.
>
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> confused when trying to write this type of paper in such little time. If so,
> please review some helpful tips below!
>
> A quick read through our informative blog post on writing an academic essay
> might clear up any confusion about formatting or content before proceeding
> further into your project plan. For example: if we're talking about 3 sources
> rather than 5 - remember they must all have different authors (and date
> ranges) from one another; similarly, if using quotes make sure.
>
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>
> *Understand the Essay Question Properly:*
>
> Understanding the question means you have completed half of the work. Often,
> students make mistakes by just starting with an essay without reading and
> understanding a question properly first- what type is it? Is it about
> discussion or opinion based topic or does it want to know how to solve a
> problem? First understand your task before writing anything down.
>
> *Brainstorm Relevant Ideas:*
>
> After identifying the type of question, map out all the relevant topics and
> ideas. Take five minutes to write down everything you know about your topic!
> This planning is important in order for you to finish writing on time.
>
> *Add your Personal Opinion:*
>
> The best way to present your knowledge of a topic is by adding personal
> opinions and anecdotes to it. You should also provide examples that highlight
> the main point you're trying to make in order for people reading what you
> have written, be they academic or not, can understand where you are coming
> from when discussing this topic with them - even if their background isn't as
> well-versed on everything that's going on currently in politics today.
>
> *Manage the Time:*
>
> On average, you will have 40 minutes to complete your essay. But that doesn't
> mean it needs to be a marathon! If you work hard and finish in 35-40 minutes
> then take the extra time for some final touches such as rechecking or
> proofreading before submission.
>
> *Consider the Lexical Resources:*
>
> IELTS is a high calibre test that not only tests your language and vocabulary
> proficiency but also expects the process of translating thoughts from one's
> native language to English. The examiner will be looking for variety in words
> as well as new ideas presented, so don't get stuck using the same word
> repeatedly!
>
> *Take Care of the Language:*
>
> Writing in the English language is a time-tested and well developed
> tradition. Slang, cliches, or any other informal type of phraseology should
> be avoided when writing this essay as they will detract from your content's
> clarity and impact on readers.
>
> Writing an IELTS free essay is tough, but with practice and hard work, you
> can definitely achieve it. It's important to remember that your essays should
> be clean from any kind of grammatical or structural errors--check for proper
> spelling usage