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TO START AN ESSAY YOU HAVE TO …
TO START AN ESSAY YOU
HAVE TO …
- Organize your ideas: introduction, development, and conclusion.
- Use simple sentences to be understandable (subject-verb-complements).
- Use connectors.
- Use the verb tenses you have learnt. Every time you use a verb, you have to use its subject.
- You have to think about the verbal tense you are going to use (present, past, future).
- Use a dictionary not a translator.
- Write directly sentences in English; try not to translate from Spanish.
- Read and reread your essay at the end.
Remember:
- Days of the week and months of the year capital letters.
- Languages and nationalities capital letters
- In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night
- Tomorrow morning
- On Mondays
- In July
- In 1996
- By bus, by car, by plane, on foot.
- Once, twice, three times, …
- After / before
- Then
- Adjectives before nouns (a big house)
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