A 3-step solution

Unpacking the question

To get you on the road to success, the first job will be to unpack the question(s) that you are faced with for your assignments or essay. Getting to understand what the assessors are looking for is half the battle in presenting a solution.

Forming the structure

Once the questions are fully unpacked, that new clarity of understanding will naturally lead to the formation of an outline structure, the bones of your essay, on which to hang all your meaty knowledge and evidence.

Writing and feedback

Having now understood exactly what the question requires you to do, and the framework of the answer is in place, you can now begin the writing process. But you are not alone! Choosing the Write Smart intermediate or advanced packages includes my  detailed feedback on at least one full draft, so that you can edit, revise, and improve until you are happy with the result.



The key to writing outstanding essays or assignment answers

  1. Understand the question. Uncover what the question is really asking, and so find out what your assessors are actually
    hoping to find out from your answer.
  2. Having unpacked the question, turn the key words and elements to turn this into an outline structure for a winning answer.
  3. Grab your assessor's attention with a concise, yet compelling and relevant introduction.
  4. Develop your argument from a wide angle to a sharp focus that will naturally lead to bringing your assessor on your side.
  5. Add authority to your argument, backed up with evidence.
  6. Draw your argument and evidence together in a logical and clear conclusion to prove you have solved the puzzle of the question!

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