Essay Writing Master Class: How to structure high school essays
As the ‘Master Class’ title suggests, this is a deep dive. We’re going to go through the TWO PARTS of essay structure in detail…
Essay Plans: Perfect essay structure every time
How a scientific approach to essay writing will help you write A-grade essays every time
Putting the cherry on top: How to squeeze out a few more very easy marks in your exams
Three reasons why you might be getting terrible grades for your essay writing
How to actually understand what you’re studying, how to prepare for exam answers while you do it — AND — how to take the boredom out of studying
Why Simple Essays Are The Best Essays
What Subjects Require Practice And Why
The Inside Scoop On Writing A-Grade Essays
3 simple rules to help massively improve your teen's writing skills
How to get top grades with simple exam answers
Studying hard for their exams is not the only thing your teen needs to do in order to be well prepared.
They also need to dedicate time to planning how they’re going to answer their exam questions.
Because there’s actually a right and a wrong way to tackle exam questions.
And this is most apparent with short answer questions (those requiring one or two lines maximum), and long answer questions (those requiring possibly a paragraph or two).