Synonyms for
THING: aspect, concern, topic, matter, issue
IDEA: perspective, approach, view, concept, issue
GOOD: fine, superb, decent, right, all right, great, excellent, virtuous, righteous, moral, morally correct, ethical, upright, upstanding, high-minded, right-minded, right-thinking, principled, exemplary, clean, law-abiding, lawful, irreproachable, blameless, guiltless, unimpeachable, just, honest, honourable, etc.
BAD: evil, not right, wrong, poor, inferior, second-rate, second-class, unsatisfactory, inadequate, unacceptable, not up to scratch, not up to par, deficient, imperfect, defective, faulty, shoddy, amateurish, careless, negligent
HAPPY: thrilled,, excited, over the moon, contented, content, cheerful, cheery, merry, joyful, jovial, jolly, joking, jocular, gleeful, carefree, untroubled, delighted, smiling, beaming, grinning, glowing, satisfied, gratified, buoyant, radiant, sunny, blithe, joyous, beatific, blessed
1) Introduce the topic, with a general opinion of what you are about to say. Do not use rhetorical questions in the first sentence but you may use them within the first paragraph. The reader should be able to guess what the writing is about after reading the first paragraph.
2)DO NOT!!!!!
Overuse rhetorical questions
use informal language
Examples:
It is widely acknowledged that education should be our country's main concern
it is believed that...
When it comes to education, almost everybody seems to have an opinion on how...
if we take into account that not everybody is.... one may come to the conclusion that ... however, this is not always the case, in fact there are more disadvantages than advantages and thus this is not an easy question
It goes withou saying that ... is a popular topic of discussions. Depending on how you address the issue, one may have different views on the matter...
Write a short introduction about the following topics
1 Selectividad, the unavoidable nightmare!
2 Mobile phones as isolating devices
3 Extreme right political parties are back on the game
4 Parents and teenagers, love and hate madness
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WRITING A MEMORABLE CONCLUSION
Summarizing
I'd like to finish by saying...
If we take into account the ideas and facts formerly presented, one may come to the conclusion that...
taking into account all the above mentioned reasons/ideas/facts
all in all: en suma in brief: en resumen in conclusion: Para concluir
in short: en resumen on the whole: en general to sum up: Para resumir
Your conclusion wraps up your essay in a tidy package and brings it home for your reader
Your topic sentence should summarize what you said in your thesis statement
This suggests to your reader that you have accomplished what you set out to accomplish
Do not simply restate your thesis statement, as that would be redundant
Rephrase the thesis statement with fresh and deeper understanding
Your conclusion is no place to bring up new ideas
Your supporting sentences should summarize what you have already said in the body of your essay
If a brilliant idea tries to sneak into the final paragraph, you must pluck it out and let it have its own paragraph in the body, or leave it out completely
Your topic for each body paragraph should be summarized in the conclusion
Wrap up the main points
Your closing sentence should help the reader feel a sense of closure
Your closing sentence is your last word on the subject; it is your “clincher”
Demonstrate the importance of your ideas
Propel your reader to a new view of the subject
End on a positive note
Your closing sentence should make your readers glad they read your paper
https://www.time4writing.com/writing-resources/writing-a-good-conclusion-paragraph/
Write a short introduction and a conclusion for one of the following topics
1 Selectividad, the unavoidable nightmare!
2 Mobile phones as isolating devices
3 Extreme right political parties are back on the game
4 Parents and teenagers, love and hate madness
-use connectors and linking words throughout
-keep your style formal (no abbreviations, slang or informal phrases)
-write in a logical sequence that is easy to follow
-if you are writing your essay by hand, write neatly and legibly
-Include adjectives and adverbs to enrich your statements
-DON'T
-Interact with the reader
-Use colloquialisms (aint, cause)
-abbreviate
-Give personal examples