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Essay Writing importance

 Essay Writing

-Thota Srinivas



British Essayist E.M. Forster once said, “How do I know what I think until I see what I say?”

Interestingly, today’s world is all about writing. We write when we tweet or post or message or email or communicate in any other formal way

Writing skills are important to excel in academic, professional, and real-life too and therefore students must hone up their skill of quality writing.

The better the students are at it, the better they become in representing their intellectual side.

Any type of writing demands the correct sentence formation, grammar, and spelling regardless of whether it is a report, article, review, letter, or other writings.

An essay is a short and formal piece of writing which talks about a subject of discussion. Writing essays is an essential form of communication that enables us to communicate our emotions, feelings, and information to others in a written form.

When we write an essay, we give our point of view, make an analysis, interpret facts, or establish ideas by the use of supporting statements.

Essay writing develops our ability to read and write, organize ideas, develop arguments and communicate in a well-organized manner

It teaches us to think critically, allows us to express our thoughts and feelings more logically. Also, we improve our grammar and vocabulary skills.

By improving our essay writing skills we can grow to be very talented and creative writers, speakers, and logical thinkers.

Before attempting to write an essay, it becomes quite essential for us to know what essay writing is and how it affects our intellect and writing skill.

Now that we have learned what essay writing is, here are some tips that can guide us in writing a good and desirable essay.

1.    Understand the topic

2.  Understand the type of essay

3.  Brainstorm for ideas

4.  Mind map and jot down the related points

5.  Organize your ideas

6.  Develop the sentences into paragraphs

7.  Add supporting statements and logical connections

8.  Reinforce with pieces of evidence and statistics

9.  Edit and Proofread