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How to Stay Focus on your Essay Topic

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

In college essays, being out of the topic is one of the main causes why students fail on their essay writing task. When they write, ideas easily flow. As they go further, they won’t notice that what they are writing are out of the topic or discussion. As a result, they will become disorganized on their thoughts, and worst, will produce an ineffective essay copy.

To keep focus on the topic, they should:

o Write the main thought on a post-it note and place it where they can easily see it. They must read it again and again while writing their draft to stay on track.
o Make sure that every sentence of the essay will construct the main idea. Extend it using five W’s and H (who, what, when, where and how) to come up with specific details
o Tell the readers how important the topic to be discussed.
o If a writer slips out of topic, try to make a connection between the main idea and the topic you want to say for the readers to understand.
o Reiterate the main idea in the last paragraph. Let the readers understand the main point of the essay as they finish reading it.

Having a strong introduction on the essays can trigger the main idea as well as attract the attention of the readers. The best way is to organize what you will write and follow a plan.

Sample Essays: Exploring Verb Consistency and Cohesion of Ideas

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Sample essays serve as best proof of the competencies of an essay writing services provider. From these samples, students who turn to custom research papers can definitely make an educated conclusion that they are hiring an experienced provider.

When perusing those sample essay writing materials, students need to look out for two important things:

Verb-Tense Agreement

The verb-tense agreement should be consistent all throughout the essay. Writers must handle verb tense carefully as they represent a shift in temporal events of different narrated situations. A consistent and clear tense is a must for all writers. This reflects their grasp of the language.

A primary tense helps writers focus on the main course, while the occasional shifts to other tenses can be used to show time frame changes. Writers shift tense to show a change in time from one state or action to another. Experienced ones usually use present tense to discuss ideas, state facts and identify habitual or continuous actions. Past tense is used to state events and mention an author of the author’s ideas as historical entities. Writers use the future tense to denote a future action, which can be conveyed in various ways such as “shall,” “will” and other adverbs of time. Writers also use other tenses in conjunction with other tenses.

Logical Discussion

A coherent flow of ideas helps an essay standout. Professors love an essay that exhibits a logical structure of concept or concepts. Most of the time students have difficulty in tying things together and eventually get lost in the myriad of ideas they want to talk about.

Cohesion also means the readers understand the connections and relationships of ideas. There are ‘cohesive devices’ that writers adopt. These include specific types of words and phrases. Without these cohesive devices, the writing would not flow naturally and would be prone to unnecessary repetition.

By taking note of these two basic principles, students can determine if the sample essays forwarded to them by an essay provider are well written.

Get Started with your Research Paper

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Teachers assign their students to work on their research paper but apparently students don’t know how and where to start their research. This could lead them lose interest on their research, endangering their standing on the subject they enrolled into. Students must follow the guidelines their teachers stated and they must know the basic elements a research paper has. The basic elements of research paper are:

  • Topic - This is the life of your research paper. Choose your area of interest for you to easily explain ideas and arguments you want to raise on their college essays.
  • Information - You have to search for data and facts that will support your chosen topic. It’s best to formulate your set of research questions that will serve as your guide to data gathering. Sorting your data is the next step; taking the most appropriate to the least appropriate to your topic of interest.
  • Writing - After data gathering and sorting comes writing it down. First, raise your main question for your research.  Try to answer that by providing the data that you gathered.
  • Checking - Reviewing your work will help you improvise your paper. Check whether the solutions are relevant to the problems raised in your research paper. Take note of the grammar, punctuation and verb used in your research.
  • Format - You must also consider the formatting of your paper. You can use fonts like Times New Roman, Geneva and Bookman Helvetica in standard font size 12. It must be placed in an “8.5 x 11″ paper with 1 inch margin. You must start a new page whenever you have a new section.
  • Literature Citation - Don’t forget to acknowledge the books and reference you would use in your research. Write the book title, the author and the section of the book you used. If you used news article, try to include the name of the writer, the publication date and the broadsheet where you got it.

Research papers is geared towards providing solutions and these must be clearly indicated in your paper.  Most probably, the paper you created will be compiled and be used by other students who in their turn will write their own paper.

In Search of Credible Custom Essays

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Essays blog entries on custom essays create a throng of discussions. This is because people have their own opinions, biases and experiences. Relying on an essay writing services company is viewed by some as unethical and is a form of cheating. Professors frown on their students who submit plagiarized work. In giving writing assignments, professors remind students that the stiffest sanction facing those who submit plagiarized works is an automatic failing grade on the course.

Students who request custom essays from another party need to protect their interests first before they are overwhelmed by excitement in submitting those papers. In scanning the delivered essays, be sure to look for the following:

Degree of Errors

There should be a zero tolerance on this category. A typographical entry, for instance, is a big blot on the part of the students. Remember professors based the grades on the coursework activity. In writing classes, clean and grammatically correct term papers and essays are constant requirements. It would be embarrassing if errors as simple as typos mar the students’ performance on the writing assignment. Unlike essays blog entries that usually have typographical errors, the term papers must be of high quality and deserving to be called as a scholastic requisite.

Original Ideas

When requesting for custom essays, emphasize the need for the writers to inject new ideas. Even though the assigned topic may seem boring, writers must exert all efforts to give their writing pieces a new twist. It takes experience and some creativity to do this that is why students who ask for customized papers must be specific on their instructions.

There are challenges in finding reputable writers who specialize in custom essays. However, this can be overcome. Students only need to be firm that the final papers submitted to them are error-free and are interesting enough to give readers a new perspective on a given topic. They can turn to unconventional ways in finding competent writers. Referrals remain as the No. 1 source, while essays blog entries provide students significant insights whether the writers they hire are deserving of their trust.

Making Book Reports in a Jiffy

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Students don’t understand why their teachers assign book reports as part of their requirement in their literature class. On the other side, teachers want to test their student’s level of understanding using this activity. The questions here are: How will students do their book report and understand it? When a teacher assigned a certain book to review, what will the students do and how they will take it?

First, they  must identify the main elements of a book report. These include:

  • Introduction - You will give the brief statement of the book. Aside from that,  you will write the details of the book (i.e. title of the book, author’s name and the genre of the book)
  • Body - You will write the extended summary of the book, your insight about the book, how the story ended and your recommendations.
  • Conclusion - You will write your overall opinion about the book along with your other points and recommendations.

The next step here is reviewing your finished book report. This is important for you to know what is lacking, what needs to be eradicated and what others should be added. A pencil is handy when you do this. Some of the things you need to check are:

  • Grammar and Spelling - This is the most common error students commit when writing. Check the spelling, uppercase, lowercase as well as how you constructed your sentences, phrases and fragments.
  • Tenses of Verb - Students must take note of using their verbs in correct tenses to imply clearly what they want to say.
  • Conjunctions - Mostly students neglect this but it is also important whether they use proper conjunction in combining phrases and statements.

This alone is enough in completing your book report as fast as anyone could. You don’t need to make your review long. Bear in mind that your ideas and understanding is the one that you need to write. Your book report will be the reflection of who you are and how you see the world.


How To Make Essay Content More Interesting

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

The Internet offers hundreds and even thousands of new content every day. These include corporate updates, news and essay blogs. Fresh content is crucial for any site because it says a lot on what products or services the company is offering. For personal blogs, content gives the site a new perspective. The content plays a significant role in determining whether other users would visit the site.

In writing essay blogs, writers must also adopt the same writing techniques in making an effective essay. Writers must stick to the basic rules.

Interesting Topic

Develop an interesting topic. A writer should never be afraid to try new things. These include the topics they touch on. In writing essay blogs, writers should take the chance to discuss new topics. By doing so, writers enrich their knowledge by discovering new things. Also, writers get to share this newfound knowledge to their readers. An exchange of ideas would ensue, with readers posting new comments one after another.

Writing Style

In discussing new topics on a blog, writers must never forget their writing styles. This is because writing style serves as the map that guides writers in untested territories. It also differentiates writers from one another. Writers will never be lost on discussing new topics as long as they do their research well and write confidently on the chosen topics. The writers’ trademark is all over a writing piece whether they write an essay, research paper or blogs.

To attract readers to their new content, writers must ensure they write about interesting topics and stick to their proven writing styles. By sticking to these simple tips, writers of essay blogs and others would give justice to the saying that content is king of the World Wide Web.

Using Quantitative Data to Empower your Essay

Monday, December 1st, 2008