7. MAKE A DRAFT Start writing you essay draft. The draft is the not what you are going to present, is a preparation for the real essay so if you have mistakes you can correct them.
8. WRITE CONTINUOUSLY When you start writing your paragraph, don’t stop until you finish so that you can have a sequence and don’t loose the meaning of what you are writing.
9. Introduction Beginning (or abstract) Context What is being discussed,argued or demonstrated Use the key phrases in the essay title Keep it relevant
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12. READ OUT LOUD. When you revise your essay, it is recommended that you read out loud so that you can hear what you wrote and see if it makes sense.
13. FINAL DRAFT When you finish revising, write the real essay and print it. Your essay will be ready to give it to your teacher.
14. TO HAVE IN MIND In an essay, because is formal writing, you cannot have contractions (you cannot write don’t, I’m, aren’t, etc. ) The only thing acceptable is contraction for possessive ( My mother’s name).