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How to write a good essay? Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:19 am  How to write a good essay?
 

I am wondering how to write a good essay.Could you plesae spare your free time to help me with this topic?Just outline is fine:
Sometimes best actions take in a difficult work,simply do nothing.Write about evidence illustrating the truth of this statement.
Thanks in advance!
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A good essay Sun May 04, 2008 7:32 am  A good essay
 

Hi,

The main feature of a good essay is its shape. In other words it should broadly contain three parts: (Beginning) An introduction - (Middle) The development of the topic and (The end) where you bring together all the points and reach a conclusion. Easier said than done? Try this formula and let's have a look at it. One important warning: don't immediately describe your title. Start with an original idea that leads into your title.

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how to write an good essay? Fri May 09, 2008 12:34 pm  how to write an good essay?
 

Well, my problem in writing is that my language is not that idionmatic or stylistic.
So, as an esl learner, i am eager to know how to beautify my language in expository essays?

Thanks a lot!
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how to write an good essay? Fri May 09, 2008 18:18 pm  how to write an good essay?
 

I have the same problem here. I cant write an essay very well. I cant use my own world to describe it. Because English is not my native language and my friends. So my friends also got this trouble too. In this way, they decided to write one by their own language and after this they translate it to English. Do you think this is efficiency and effective to improve writing skill.? :X
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