Archive: Posts Tagged ‘Writing’

Reflective essay writing:

No comments December 2nd, 2009

Reflective essay writing is a part of English composition which is a bit easier to write from other types of essay writing comparatively. A reflective essay is based on any personal experience rather than researching any topic to write on. It is unlikely less informative because in a reflective essay a writer shares his/ her different experiences depending on the situation or circumstances being asked to share. A reflective essay studies all aspects of the shared experience which is required to be evaluated with the writer’s perspective; it focuses mainly on the feelings, the factors that were involved in bringing out such a situation, the elements which have helped in coping up with the situation and further more the overall experience of going through a difficult time. The Read more

The Most Common Errors in Essay Writing

No comments December 2nd, 2009

While writing comes naturally for some people most everyone else has to make a conscious and concentrated effort to get the appropriate words on paper. It is not only the words, but also the formatting, spelling and grammatical errors that often plague the common student’s essay. There are a number of reasons for this; however it can be easily corrected with a little bit of time and effort. After all this essay could mean not receiving the acceptance letter desired or a failing grade. It is important to ensure that anything from a letter to a full blown research paper is correct and reads well because it is a direct reflection on yourself. This article will cover the common errors of essay writing and a few tips to help alleviate those issues. Spelling – Not Only Spell Read more

Writing Impressive Essays That Your Peers Will Envy

No comments December 2nd, 2009

When you are studying at college and university as a student you want to be the leader in your class and gain a great mark at the end of your course.  One way you are allowed to do this is by writing and submitting essays to your lecturers.  You will also need to (depending on your course) complete exams, but, if you are like me then chances are an exam isn’t the best use of your talent.  I can always write an impressive and substantiated argument for an essay, but it seems that when I can’t just ‘nip off for a brew’ or go to the gym half way through my exam I become frustrated and bored.  Hence I worked my hardest through writing impressive essays so that these could bolter my final grade, no matter what the topic area was on my course. Below I have provided Read more

Essay Writing Process

No comments December 2nd, 2009

An essay is the most common form of writing. It is a piece of writing that puts forward a writer’s viewpoint in a simple and easy to follow style. Essays are subjective, non-fictional, narrative or expository in nature. They are not only reflections or recollections of the author, but can also be categorized as deeply read arguments, literary criticisms, political manifestos, and observations of different facets of life. Essays are generally short pieces of writings. Hence covering all aspects of a subject is rather difficult in the realm of an essay. Perhaps this is the reason why collections of essays covering a particular topic are highly popular. Through this kind of collection the readers are able to get a feel of different aspects of a subject in an interesting manner. Not only Read more