10-14-2021, 02:15 AM
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applies to students of all levels (Primary to University) - This entry
however, caters primarily to primary and secondary school students.<br>
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I have been tutoring English essay writing across all levels from
Primary to University for years now and have seen plenty of students who
find essay writing highly elusive, deeming it a chore to write. I can
empathize with them. My English was not fantastic and I struggled with
essay writing for quite some time till I discovered a solution and saw
light at the end of the tunnel. <br>
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Essay writing, especially at the JC level can be challenging. I’ve also
seen far too many students with decent English standards in reputable
JCs failing General Papers (GP, like any other A level subject, requires
A LOT of preparation. Unfortunately, students – particularly those who
can speak decent English think – otherwise and thus adversely affecting
their chances of University entry)<br>
<br>
English writing has a methodology<br>
<br>
The reason why students are unable to solve their essay writing crisis
is because they just do not know how and where to attack the problem. A
common advice to essay writing improvement is to read lots of story
books. But many students read without knowing what to look out for and
they end up merely remembering the content and not the language used in
the story (there are of course, handful of students who improved just by
reading alone without guidance). When I was in Primary School, I read
tons of Enid Blyton and Smarty books. I could remember the content well
alright – Smarty being a detective, some female character basking in her
fantasy world- but when it came to actual application in my school’s
essay, I was stumped. <!--EndFragment-->
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<!--StartFragment-->Tips
applies to students of all levels (Primary to University) - This entry
however, caters primarily to primary and secondary school students.<br>
<br>
I have been tutoring English essay writing across all levels from
Primary to University for years now and have seen plenty of students who
find essay writing highly elusive, deeming it a chore to write. I can
empathize with them. My English was not fantastic and I struggled with
essay writing for quite some time till I discovered a solution and saw
light at the end of the tunnel. <br>
<br>
Essay writing, especially at the JC level can be challenging. I’ve also
seen far too many students with decent English standards in reputable
JCs failing General Papers (GP, like any other A level subject, requires
A LOT of preparation. Unfortunately, students – particularly those who
can speak decent English think – otherwise and thus adversely affecting
their chances of University entry)<br>
<br>
English writing has a methodology<br>
<br>
The reason why students are unable to solve their essay writing crisis
is because they just do not know how and where to attack the problem. A
common advice to essay writing improvement is to read lots of story
books. But many students read without knowing what to look out for and
they end up merely remembering the content and not the language used in
the story (there are of course, handful of students who improved just by
reading alone without guidance). When I was in Primary School, I read
tons of Enid Blyton and Smarty books. I could remember the content well
alright – Smarty being a detective, some female character basking in her
fantasy world- but when it came to actual application in my school’s
essay, I was stumped. <!--EndFragment-->
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