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Teaching academic writing

Creation date: May 30, 2025 8:12am     Last modified date: May 30, 2025 8:12am   Last visit date: May 2, 2026 4:10am
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May 30, 2025  ( 3 posts, 3 replies latest Jul 18, 2025 )  
5/30/2025
10:16am
Drevor Romit (mrdrevor)

Yo, hi everyone! I recently reviewed old works and realized how important it is to be able to edit. The first version is almost always raw. But after a couple of approaches, when you remove the unnecessary and strengthen the key points, the text begins to sound much more confident.

7/17/2025
11:44am
John Smith (johnnyysmith55)

Writing an essay involves a few clear steps: start with a strong introduction that includes a thesis statement, then develop your ideas in organized body paragraphs, and end with a thoughtful conclusion. Each body paragraph should focus on one main idea, supported by evidence or examples. Use clear transitions to connect your thoughts smoothly. Always plan your essay with an outline before writing, and don’t forget to proofread at the end. Good grammar, structure, and staying on topic are key to a strong essay. With practice, your writing will improve naturally.

11:45am
Nik Haet (heatnikki800): edited 7/18/2025 12:42am

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5/30/2025
8:58am
Mark Arhipov (mark1654)

I was preparing for an international English exam, and one of the tasks there was writing an essay. The problem is that I knew the grammar, vocabulary, but did not understand how to build an argument. I was looking for templates, instructions, tips - until I came across https://www.ozessay.com.au/blog/10-persuasive-essay-topics-history/. This was exactly what I needed. The articles explain in detail how to build a logical essay, how to start paragraphs, what phrases help connect thoughts. Thanks to the site, I worked on all the weak points and felt calm during the exam. The result in writing was higher than I expected. If you are also preparing for IELTS or TOEFL - this blog will be a great support.

5/30/2025
8:12am
Alex Brod (alexbrod)

Guys, please suggest a website where I can read useful articles on writing academic papers. I am especially interested in essays, abstracts and scientific articles. I would like everything to have examples, structure and real advice for students. Who uses what?

6/23/2025
1:14am
Monica Williams (monicaazzz)

I’ve been through the same search not long ago, especially when I had to write abstracts and scientific essays for a research seminar. One site that actually helped me structure my work clearly was https://quickassignmenthelp.info/. It has straightforward articles that break down academic formats into manageable sections—like introductions, thesis statements, and conclusions—with real examples you can build from. What stood out to me is how the advice is tailored for students who may not have much academic writing experience. It doesn’t just tell you what to do; it shows how it should look on the page. While it’s not the only site out there, it’s one of the few where I didn’t feel overwhelmed or lost in theory. It’s practical, especially if you’re working on essays, abstracts, or anything that follows a formal academic structure. Worth checking out.