Developing their writing skills will be a crucial part of your teen's academic success at high school and beyond. At College, it’s very rare that a subject won’t require essay writing. Arts, science – most disciplines will involve written skills in one way or another. And once you’re at College, you’re on your own. You’re stuck with whatever writing skills you developed at high school. I’d say the majority of high school students don’t feel comfortable writing essays. They may not … [Read more...]
The Inside Scoop On Writing A-Grade Essays
Writing essays is like serving in tennis. Most people when they start out make it way more complicated than it needs to be, and produce something that doesn't look quite right. The pros do it smoothly and easily. It’s uncomplicated and easy to follow. Well if that doesn’t make any sense, what I’m saying is that good essays are simple. Everything about their structure is simple – the structure as a whole and also paragraph and sentence structure. Examiners hate seeing long convoluted … [Read more...]
3 Simple Rules To Help Massively Improve Your Teen’s Writing Skills
When you’re at elementary school a huge part of the day is taken up with developing your writing skills. But if my memory serves me correctly, developing our writing skills grinds almost to a complete halt at high school. I don’t know where in the world your teen goes to school, but at my high school, if you were naturally a good writer then yay for you, but if you struggled with English and stuff involving written words, you probably weren’t going to improve a whole lot… And if your … [Read more...]
An Effective Exam Study Technique Your Teen Will Love
How your teen studies is critical to their exam success. That’s the underlying theme of everything we do and say at The Study Gurus. With the right study techniques and a good work ethic, good grades are within anyone’s grasp. My exams are creeping up horribly fast, only six weeks away now. But the good news is I’ve come across a fabulous exam-study technique that I know will help my study. And I’m sure it will apply just as well to your teen’s subjects at school too! What’s different … [Read more...]
Making The Word Count Count
The word limits on essays and assignments can be annoying and, at times, even a little intimidating. Meeting any word count requirements are built into the assessment criteria of a particular assignment. This alone should be enough reason for your teen to obey them. But in addition to that, they also give valuable information on how to plan the work. 1. Start with the research Obviously, a longer word count requires more information than a shorter piece. So it is reasonable to assume … [Read more...]
Reading Your Way To Better Writing
Did you know that every time you read something (and yes, I do include food labels and ads in that statement!) you are learning something about writing? And the more you read, the better writer you will become by default. However, if you just read one style you are missing out on opportunities to broaden your horizons and truly improve your writing skills. So encouraging your child to read some different materials can be a constructive way to help with their school work at no risk of doing it … [Read more...]
5 Must-Do’s For Outstanding Essay Writing
Your teen needs to step up to the mark because school is getting harder. High school education continues to move away from tests with one word answers and towards students having to come up with paragraph or even full essay answers. And there’s a good reason for this. The internet has become so widespread and so accessible, that having a library of singular facts stored in your head is no longer helpful. The average cell phone can now access Google or Wikipedia anywhere. Type in your … [Read more...]
Why Your Teen Needs To Make Essay Plans
Essays are a large and important component of any high school exams. Your teen will definitely have to write essays in their exams at the end of the year, particularly for their arts subjects. Examiners are not only looking for an essay with sound content, they’re also looking for a well constructed essay. This is why writing an essay plan is something anyone should do before they write any essay. What is an essay plan? An essay plan is simply a rough outline of what each paragraph in … [Read more...]