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Practising Proper Planning

We have all been there – sitting under stressful exam conditions and having to produce a piece of clear and concise writing. Sometimes, we panic and start writing immediately, only to get to the end and realise that it’s not as coherent as we would like. Maybe we didn’t even answer the question properly! By practising proper planning, the essay-writing process (and stress levels) becomes much more manageable.

Practise proper essay planning by mastering the following easy steps:

Study the essay question

Break the question down into sub-questions and ask yourself:

Brainstorm the subject area

Decide on the main points to include

Pay attention to word count

Practising proper planning in your 11+, 13+, GCSE, A-Level or IB examinations will help you think strategically about your point of view and how to efficiently and clearly express your ideas. 

Need more help planning your essays? Sign up for 1-to-1 or small group tuition with Seven Springs Education for personalised essay-writing support.

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