: Avoid contractions (use "do not" instead of "don't") and first-person informalities unless expressing a direct opinion.
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In this context, the task usually requires writing an or a for-and-against essay based on a provided text or audio recording. Common themes associated with this specific module include technical innovations, civil engineering health monitoring, or the socio-economic impacts of single currency zones. Proper Essay Structure : Avoid contractions (use "do not" instead of
: Use transitions like "Furthermore," "On the other hand," and "In conclusion" to improve flow. Common themes associated with this specific module include
Discuss potential drawbacks (e.g., "The high cost of implementing advanced monitoring systems"). Briefly explain why the first side might still be stronger. : Summarize your main points briefly. Restate your final opinion based on the arguments provided. End with a final thought or a prediction for the future. Checklist for Success
Provide a concrete example or evidence (e.g., "Structural health monitoring allows for real-time safety updates in civil engineering"). Explain how this evidence supports your thesis. : Present a counter-argument or the opposing viewpoint.
: Clearly state your main argument or the two sides you will discuss. Main Body Paragraph 1 (Arguments For/Side A) : Focus on one specific advantage or viewpoint.
: Avoid contractions (use "do not" instead of "don't") and first-person informalities unless expressing a direct opinion.
: Ensure you meet the specific length required by your instructor (typically 200–250 words for this module).
In this context, the task usually requires writing an or a for-and-against essay based on a provided text or audio recording. Common themes associated with this specific module include technical innovations, civil engineering health monitoring, or the socio-economic impacts of single currency zones. Proper Essay Structure
: Use transitions like "Furthermore," "On the other hand," and "In conclusion" to improve flow.
Discuss potential drawbacks (e.g., "The high cost of implementing advanced monitoring systems"). Briefly explain why the first side might still be stronger. : Summarize your main points briefly. Restate your final opinion based on the arguments provided. End with a final thought or a prediction for the future. Checklist for Success
Provide a concrete example or evidence (e.g., "Structural health monitoring allows for real-time safety updates in civil engineering"). Explain how this evidence supports your thesis. : Present a counter-argument or the opposing viewpoint.
: Clearly state your main argument or the two sides you will discuss. Main Body Paragraph 1 (Arguments For/Side A) : Focus on one specific advantage or viewpoint.