First of all, academic English ability must be the key to determine whether you can express the content of a paper well. In addition to this ability, if you want to improve your writing ability quickly, we need to pay attention to the following points:
1. Formulation of writing framework: A writing framework must be formulated before writing. Only in this way can we plan the scope of the topic, put forward the preliminary argument, set up the main body and branches of the article, and initially calculate the evidence and preset conclusions that you want to supplement the argument.
2. Strictly abide by grammar and even the use of punctuation marks: Obviously, if your grammar structure is not good and punctuation marks are used improperly, this will directly affect the sentence structure and the meaning you want to express. Moreover, British universities are very strict in this respect, paying attention to the use of grammar and punctuation, and the scores of articles are higher.
3. Don't use obscure English words: If you can't understand the correct usage of a word yourself, don't use it.
Add "source" to all your analytical evidence: this is extremely important. If any "citation" and "data" in the article do not indicate any source, then the paper will be deducted.
5. Correct use of document tags: Different British universities may have slight differences in the use of document tags, so we must pay strict attention to their usage methods and correct formats.
6. Write down your conclusion: this is the last finishing touch! No matter how well your previous article is written, if you don't connect it with a good conclusion at the end, then this article lacks an overview of the key evidence discussed in the paper, which becomes a shortcoming. Therefore, summarizing the article with a clear conclusion is the key to getting high marks!
I am Martin | MBA, a certified education consultant of the British Council.