How to Write Better Essays: 6 Practical Tips
How to Write Better Essays: 6 Practical Tips
Writing an essay implies an interesting intellectual exercise to craft thoughtful arguments on a certain topic, sometimes within a particular word count.
Writing an essay implies an interesting intellectual exercise to craft thoughtful arguments on a certain topic, sometimes within a particular word count.

For each student, an essay means the chance of making it a little better than the last one. But how can you cross that line between good and better or even the best?
There are some techniques that can help you achieve your goal and improve your essay writing skills.
1.Read what others have written
Similar to reading books, reading other people’s essays will help you build and develop your own essay writing styles. Try to read the essays of your academics and peers, on a wide range of subjects. Different disciplines might require diverse styles or arguments, so the wider you read, the more techniques you will get in contact with, that you could, later on, use in your essays.
When you read other essays, also try to be critical. Ask yourself what you like about them, what you don’t like, if the argument is a balanced one and if the writer has applied techniques that you have not seen before.
2. Build a dictionary
A rich vocabulary will help you express clearly what you mean. You can even build you own dictionary in which to add words that you found somewhere and you would like to use them. Always work to expand your vocabulary as there are always new words that can help you express a point of view more effectively. This method will also help you reduce waffles and increase precision.
3. Get organized
Before you begin planning your essay, you should think about what resources you will use (the internet, books, etc.) and also make a timeline. Write down everything that you want to read and try to gather all the material that you need. Prepare a timeline for how long you will spend researching and reading, writing and planning, and leave at least a day before the deadline to have time to make significant changes.
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