Tip 1: Be concise Tip 2: Organize your paper Tip 3: Avoid contractions, colloquial & idioms Tip 4: Vary your sentence structure (Simple, compound, complex and Compound+complex) Tip 5: Use active voice Tip 6: Avoid repetition Tip 7: Proof reading
I have been practicing academic writing in English for 5 years. After watching this Video I got deep knowledge regarding the academic writing. Thank You so much
I come to understand that ,i should avoid colloquial word, observe sentence structure,be consise,use action words just to mention few.This is amazing lesson
I am preparing for my EILTS Test and am starting to feel confused about all this academic writing. I never imagined how difficult this can be. Thanks for the video. really great.
Somehow, I had gotten to a higher-level writing course in college in which I realized I had poor writing skills. For example, I often wrote a paper the day before it was due having done minimum proof-reading and editing. I felt I was working hard and didn't understand how I would get C or B papers after staying up all night writing 7-15 pages worth of essays. It especially hit hard when my professor gave me the feedback "This is more like a first draft" handing me the essay assignment back with a smile on their face. I wasn't understanding what he was referring to and basically had to learn these skills on my own with minimum help from this professor. It wasn't until I sat down with a great friend and a great writer that I needed to learn to take the time to edit, organize, and mind-map what I wanted to say before drafting my paper. Overall, this video is a great reminder of what it took to write scholarly and more effectively. Thank you!
Here is I got all things in under one roof! 1. Be concise 2. Use action verbs 3. Before writing, create an outline 4. Avoid contractions, idioms and colloquial expressions 5. Try to avoid phrasal verbs 6. Very your sentence structure 7. Use active voice more 8. Avoid repetition in words 9. Use different transition words 10. Proofread forward and backward happy learning.......
This is generally decent advice, I agree with the points about active voice and being concise, but I think the "no repetition" rule comes with some caveats. When students are told to not repeat themselves they tend to reach for a thesaurus to find some obscure synonym of what they are really trying to say. I think there is one rule of academic writing that you do not mention, and that is to pay close attention to verbs. Students like to use verbs like "indicates", "reflects", "notes" to vaguely gesture at an idea without having to precisely state it, or just because they think "indicates" is somehow more academic than "says". I also don't think there is anything inherently wrong with occasionally using "also" to relieve some of the weightiness of a word like "furthermore". More generally, students should be encouraged above all else to be conscious of, and empathic to, the reader. Convey ideas efficiently, don't dress them up, find the most precise language to express what you want to say (and "precise" does not always mean "simple", a difficult concept may require novel uses of language to be expressed fully). Pretend your reader is there with you as you write, and you are trying to convince them of the validity of what you say as best as you can.
Everything here comes with caveats. I thought that was just understood. Every rule or tip in English has exceptions. Passive Voice for example. It has many uses, but is not as powerful normally as Active Voice. He's making a brief video with basic tips; it's not going to be hours long and cover every possible caveat.
"Indicates" is more academic than, "says". ex: My history teacher says the Salem Witch Trials were started by some bored little girls. OR: Written documents indicate that a slave had told some stories of voodoo to some little girls and which sparked the Salem Witch Trials. It is not just the one word that is different, but that word changes the attitude which changes the other words.
@@L4ND.SH4RK The examples you're using here are different though: your first example is a person saying something, the second is of multiple documents, which can't really collectively "say" anything without sounding awkward. "Researcher so and so says that X happened" is not wrong, or "unacademic". I'm also a fan of "claims", but I dislike "indicates" because of its vague modality.
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As a English learner, I am excited about avoiding phrasal verbs. That is why most Spanish words are usually similar to complex word than the confusing phrasal verbs.
I am getting low grades from my exams. But ,I study well. I thought the reason may be about how I am writing the answers. They are probably too messy and each sentence contains too much information. Thank you! I will try these tactics in my upcoming exams.
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I agree with working within the constraints of one's vocabulary to improve it. Moderation in using a thesaurus will improve vocabulary. But doing this a lot becomes obvious and canned, therefore dull. I agree with the MC; it does not show intelligence and is a cheap attempt at showing intelligence, almost condescending. Vocabulary sensitivity should also be considered. This will widen the writer's audience. "Also" is on the cutting edge of the formal vs. informal borderline. To me, "also" is weak, shows inexperience, and that one has more questions than answers. It does show interest but in an indirect way. I agree with the MC about not using it and, at best ~ sparingly. Thank you for sharing this insightful video. I've subscribed to your channel as part of my ongoing journey to enhance my writing skills. Your content is a valuable resource, and I look forward to learning more from you.
3:06 - idk about English but sometimes when it comes to my native and I have to write an essay I have to use some specific words that I don't like to use or didn't knew (and had to search for their explanation in dex in order to be able to use them somehow correctly) cs of academic standards etc.. so ith sometimes is unavoidable such things as using a more complicated term rather than a word with the same meaning (or a few) that you actually new
Thank you for the CONCISE summary . Writing is a process and everyone engages with this differently . There's always room for improvement and having another person proof read your writing is very helpful which completes this process.
I’m currently focusing in improve my writing “especially essay “ , as I’m an English language and literature student 📚 I’m searching for good videos and good instructor to help me with that Thanks for this helpful Video 🤍
Yes, thank you for your tips. However, one of the critical factors contributing to your academic writing is the material. Materiality plus the mentioned tips equate to the success of your writing skills.
Thanks, your tips are really helpful to me. Especially for non English native speakers as me. I am quite luck to watch this video when I struggled with my academic writing. Thought I got a lot of trainings about major knowledge at university, I scarcely ever known anything about English academic writing. Appreciate for your generosity and you are my best writing teacher.
nice advice - i’m better at creative writing/prose and have always struggled in academic writing, and being more concise is something that i really need to work on. thanks!
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Still after one year,what you have taught makes a sense to me.Realy,you have summarized for me in few minutes that i learned whole semester in my second semester course in university.I hope your still making these concise clips for life time student like me.keep it up!
Thank you . Taking time out to help us in urgent the need to polishing our written English. It's something I feel I have got a bit lazy with the rules. Please continue to post videos. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
"I woke up late.................................,so I ran out the door and jumped in my car."In this piece of writiing,the subject "I" is repeated many times-8 times.Is repetition like this necessay ?.Instead,can we change it into as follows:"Waking up late this morning, I immediately went to the kitchen and made myself a cup of coffee. After finished my coffe, I got ready for work. Looking at my watch, I found myself late, so I ran out the door and jumped in the car."It seems to sound smoother and more pleasant to the ear.
How do you prepare for writing an introduction/article effectively? There are so many videos on what it should look like and what it should say, but how do you get a good flow in the writing progress when every other sentence need to have a citation. Do you make an excel document at first with information or something? Or do you just look up articles along the way, or maybe even after writing for a while? I am struggling so much finding a good way to actually sit down and get words down on the paper and I feel overwhelmed
Thank you for the great content on your videos , It really helps me a lot . I have been studying English for almost two years but right now I am practicing my writing skill since I will take the GED exam. I wish all of you good luck with your English !
Being able to write down my thought effectively has been very challenging..I feel utterly overwhelmed.Considering that u would be writing a lot of academic essays. I need help especially on improving my writing skills.
Thank you for your deep dive into improving my academic writing skills. In addition, writing is such as controversial element, to understand what to do and not do. Furthermore, your 7 useful tips will help me immensely, to become a better writer. Thank you.
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I am going to pursue enrolment in a master programme in English. I am a non-native speaker, and I feel somewhat insecure about my English capabilities. This has helped me enormously! Do you have any additional tips and tricks for non-natives like me?
If I may advise, I would suggest you learn as much as you can about academic writing before you start your course, If possible, check what assignments are planned for your course (essays/ presentations/ reports, etc.) so you are prepared and then you will already know HOW to write it and will only need to worry about WHAT to write, the topic, when you need to tackle your academic assignment.
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This was great. I would love a video on how to organize ideas to construct the most coherent essay. I struggle with breaking down my thought process and creating an order from which to build my essay.
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1. Be concise
2. Use action verbs
3.easier to understand your writing
4. Help structure your writing
5. Avoid contraction
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Tip 1: Be concise
Tip 2: Organize your paper
Tip 3: Avoid contractions, colloquial & idioms
Tip 4: Vary your sentence structure (Simple, compound, complex and Compound+complex)
Tip 5: Use active voice
Tip 6: Avoid repetition
Tip 7: Proof reading
Thanks for commenting & sharing. 😊
Pro tip: During the "concise" section add the clip of Kevin from The Office saying "why say lot word when few word do trick?" 😂
Thanks for sharing. Love The Office. Will try to work some more of those clips in. 👍
@@InteractiveEng problem is, this point doesn’t help me much when the assignment requires a minimum of 2000 words.
Trick few do word
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I have been practicing academic writing in English for 5 years. After watching this Video I got deep knowledge regarding the academic writing. Thank You so much
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I come to understand that ,i should avoid colloquial word, observe sentence structure,be consise,use action words just to mention few.This is amazing lesson
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Who is here because they have an essay to write?
I.
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After i write an essay
I am preparing for my EILTS Test and am starting to feel confused about all this academic writing. I never imagined how difficult this can be. Thanks for the video. really great.
Somehow, I had gotten to a higher-level writing course in college in which I realized I had poor writing skills. For example, I often wrote a paper the day before it was due having done minimum proof-reading and editing. I felt I was working hard and didn't understand how I would get C or B papers after staying up all night writing 7-15 pages worth of essays. It especially hit hard when my professor gave me the feedback "This is more like a first draft" handing me the essay assignment back with a smile on their face. I wasn't understanding what he was referring to and basically had to learn these skills on my own with minimum help from this professor. It wasn't until I sat down with a great friend and a great writer that I needed to learn to take the time to edit, organize, and mind-map what I wanted to say before drafting my paper. Overall, this video is a great reminder of what it took to write scholarly and more effectively. Thank you!
Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 👍
Here is I got all things in under one roof!
1. Be concise
2. Use action verbs
3. Before writing, create an outline
4. Avoid contractions, idioms and colloquial expressions
5. Try to avoid phrasal verbs
6. Very your sentence structure
7. Use active voice more
8. Avoid repetition in words
9. Use different transition words
10. Proofread forward and backward
happy learning.......
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
This is generally decent advice, I agree with the points about active voice and being concise, but I think the "no repetition" rule comes with some caveats. When students are told to not repeat themselves they tend to reach for a thesaurus to find some obscure synonym of what they are really trying to say. I think there is one rule of academic writing that you do not mention, and that is to pay close attention to verbs. Students like to use verbs like "indicates", "reflects", "notes" to vaguely gesture at an idea without having to precisely state it, or just because they think "indicates" is somehow more academic than "says". I also don't think there is anything inherently wrong with occasionally using "also" to relieve some of the weightiness of a word like "furthermore".
More generally, students should be encouraged above all else to be conscious of, and empathic to, the reader. Convey ideas efficiently, don't dress them up, find the most precise language to express what you want to say (and "precise" does not always mean "simple", a difficult concept may require novel uses of language to be expressed fully). Pretend your reader is there with you as you write, and you are trying to convince them of the validity of what you say as best as you can.
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Everything here comes with caveats. I thought that was just understood. Every rule or tip in English has exceptions. Passive Voice for example. It has many uses, but is not as powerful normally as Active Voice. He's making a brief video with basic tips; it's not going to be hours long and cover every possible caveat.
"Indicates" is more academic than, "says". ex: My history teacher says the Salem Witch Trials were started by some bored little girls. OR: Written documents indicate that a slave had told some stories of voodoo to some little girls and which sparked the Salem Witch Trials. It is not just the one word that is different, but that word changes the attitude which changes the other words.
@@L4ND.SH4RK The examples you're using here are different though: your first example is a person saying something, the second is of multiple documents, which can't really collectively "say" anything without sounding awkward.
"Researcher so and so says that X happened" is not wrong, or "unacademic". I'm also a fan of "claims", but I dislike "indicates" because of its vague modality.
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Today I was working when a TH-cam message arrived on my computer. It was a new video from InteractiveEnglish and I was curious about its content.
I was impatient to finish my work to listen to my teacher and take new paths of thought.
My expectations have been met and now I am writing, trying to follow the useful advice you gave us.
Thank you
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As a English learner, I am excited about avoiding phrasal verbs. That is why most Spanish words are usually similar to complex word than the confusing phrasal verbs.
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
I am getting low grades from my exams. But ,I study well. I thought the reason may be about how I am writing the answers. They are probably too messy and each sentence contains too much information. Thank you! I will try these tactics in my upcoming exams.
Bro can you give me feedback, how’d you do?
Thank you! I haven't written anything academic in ages, and I've completely blanked on how to begin. This is so helpful to my studies. :)
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Thank you so much! i have just failed an assignment and been finding it hard to find someone to help. I decided to find help myself and i must say you have made life so much easier for me. :)
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It took me a few years and lots of practice to learn what you explained in a few minutes! Excellent job!!!
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@11:45. Proofread, revise, proofread, revise... until you are satisfied. Thanks for the tips!
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I agree with working within the constraints of one's vocabulary to improve it. Moderation in using a thesaurus will improve vocabulary. But doing this a lot becomes obvious and canned, therefore dull. I agree with the MC; it does not show intelligence and is a cheap attempt at showing intelligence, almost condescending. Vocabulary sensitivity should also be considered. This will widen the writer's audience.
"Also" is on the cutting edge of the formal vs. informal borderline. To me, "also" is weak, shows inexperience, and that one has more questions than answers. It does show interest but in an indirect way. I agree with the MC about not using it and, at best ~ sparingly.
Thank you for sharing this insightful video. I've subscribed to your channel as part of my ongoing journey to enhance my writing skills. Your content is a valuable resource, and I look forward to learning more from you.
3:06 - idk about English but sometimes when it comes to my native and I have to write an essay I have to use some specific words that I don't like to use or didn't knew (and had to search for their explanation in dex in order to be able to use them somehow correctly) cs of academic standards etc.. so ith sometimes is unavoidable such things as using a more complicated term rather than a word with the same meaning (or a few) that you actually new
Thank you for the CONCISE summary . Writing is a process and everyone engages with this differently . There's always room for improvement and having another person proof read your writing is very helpful which completes this process.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting. 😊
I have been enjoying your lectures all the time, and It is assisting me hugely to improve my overall English knowledge, and I am grateful for that.
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Yes sir. I wrote my first paper in a doctoral class and got embarrassed.
Me, my DBA second chair is questioning my scholarly voice
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I’m currently focusing in improve my writing “especially essay “ , as I’m an English language and literature student 📚
I’m searching for good videos and good instructor to help me with that
Thanks for this helpful Video 🤍
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Tomorow I am going to write my english A Levels (I am from Germany). Thank you for the useful tipps, they will help me a lot. 👍
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Yes, thank you for your tips. However, one of the critical factors contributing to your academic writing is the material. Materiality plus the mentioned tips equate to the success of your writing skills.
Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thank you so much. I'm going an academic paper and started using some of your principles that greatly help.
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Wonderful! I just started my studies in Psychotherapy and Spiritual Care. I need writing times so badly
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Thanks, your tips are really helpful to me. Especially for non English native speakers as me. I am quite luck to watch this video when I struggled with my academic writing. Thought I got a lot of trainings about major knowledge at university, I scarcely ever known anything about English academic writing. Appreciate for your generosity and you are my best writing teacher.
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It helps a lot. You were just a great teacher. You made so clear for me. Thank you.
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Sentence structure varieties and concise writing are exactly what I need to work on!
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nice advice - i’m better at creative writing/prose and have always struggled in academic writing, and being more concise is something that i really need to work on. thanks!
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I’m trying to write academically everyday for back to school and my first topic is how to write academically so thank you for all the help!
It is no doubt my writing skill is gonna improve by following these tips.
Thanks a lot for precise facts!
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The lesson was short, fast and concise. Thank you.
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An awesome lesson you provided in this video. The information you provided will become very useful in my First Year Composition 1 class.
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Thank you so much for teaching great tips. They are really helpful for English as second language people like me.
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Very useful tips for improving academic writings. Thanks a lot for tips.
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Great tips and great lesson - thank you!
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Still after one year,what you have taught makes a sense to me.Realy,you have summarized for me in few minutes that i learned whole semester in my second semester course in university.I hope your still making these concise clips for life time student like me.keep it up!
Thank you very much! This is very helpful. You are a good teacher!!
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I teach an intro to research course in an undergrad nursing program - this is so helpful, thank you!
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Thank you . Taking time out to help us in urgent the need to polishing our written English.
It's something I feel I have got a bit lazy with the rules.
Please continue to post videos.
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"I woke up late.................................,so I ran out the door and jumped in my car."In this piece of writiing,the subject "I" is repeated many times-8 times.Is repetition like this necessay ?.Instead,can we change it into as follows:"Waking up late this morning, I immediately went to the kitchen and made myself a cup of coffee. After finished my coffe, I got ready for work. Looking at my watch, I found myself late, so I ran out the door and jumped in the car."It seems to sound smoother and more pleasant to the ear.
Good use of reduced clauses to add variety to sentences!
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Excellent TH-cam video. You have made your presentation simple and clear, using examples when needed.
I hope I made myself clear in my writing.
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Great lesson ❤ I found this really helpful. Thank you so much, Wes!🙏
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I'm going to take IELTS GT class, it ponder this video is very helpful for me.
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Thanks so much for these tips. I realized my writing skills were not as great as I expected. So I decided to improve it. Thank you again!!
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Reputition, I was doing that all the time on my Academic papers! Thanks for the tip on other words besides using also. That tip really applies to me!
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Thank you. I discovered the proofread backward. Great idea.
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How do you prepare for writing an introduction/article effectively? There are so many videos on what it should look like and what it should say, but how do you get a good flow in the writing progress when every other sentence need to have a citation. Do you make an excel document at first with information or something? Or do you just look up articles along the way, or maybe even after writing for a while? I am struggling so much finding a good way to actually sit down and get words down on the paper and I feel overwhelmed
Writing is such fun. I would really love to master it.
Keep practicing & keep up the good work! 👍
Thank you for the great content on your videos , It really helps me a lot . I have been studying English for almost two years but right now I am practicing my writing skill since I will take the GED exam. I wish all of you good luck with your English !
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Thank you for this ! I'm currently at university and keep getting marked down due to non writing academically!
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thank you i have a big state test and in have write a essay.
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Very helpful. Thank you for sharing this video.
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Being able to write down my thought effectively has been very challenging..I feel utterly overwhelmed.Considering that u would be writing a lot of academic essays. I need help especially on improving my writing skills.
Thank you for making this valuable video 🤍🙏🏽. I struggle with writing as English is my second language but I found this video extremely helpful.
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Definitely what i need. I've been looking for academic writing type of videos, to help develop skills, and help me with my writing
Thank you for your much needed videos! I hope to better my writing skills from your educational inputs, so thank you!
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Excellent lecture. You clearly states Every point.
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Nice tips to improve our academic writing in English. Great sharing, dear teacher. Thank you so much🙏
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Thank you for your deep dive into improving my academic writing skills. In addition, writing is such as controversial element, to understand what to do and not do. Furthermore, your 7 useful tips will help me immensely, to become a better writer.
Thank you.
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This was informative! Looking forward to learning more through watching more of your videos.
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Oh, woah, this video is very condensed in explaining formal writing. Thanks!
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Wow,thank you so much,it all makes sense now..I have faith that I'll harmer this essay
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I am going to pursue enrolment in a master programme in English. I am a non-native speaker, and I feel somewhat insecure about my English capabilities.
This has helped me enormously! Do you have any additional tips and tricks for non-natives like me?
If I may advise, I would suggest you learn as much as you can about academic writing before you start your course, If possible, check what assignments are planned for your course (essays/ presentations/ reports, etc.) so you are prepared and then you will already know HOW to write it and will only need to worry about WHAT to write, the topic, when you need to tackle your academic assignment.
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Appreciations! However, should we use the words "But and And" in the beginning of the academic sentence? If not, why? Give me reasons. Thank you!
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