- Start with a clear thesis statement.
- Structure your paper logically.
- Use strong topic sentences to introduce each paragraph.
- Make sure your research is up to date.
- Use reliable sources and cite them accurately.
- Use simple, concise language.
- Use active voice rather than passive voice.
- Avoid starting sentences with “There is” or “It is.”
- Avoid using clichés.
- Avoid using complex words and phrases.
- Use strong adjectives and verbs to support your claims.
- Support your arguments with evidence.
- Use proper grammar and punctuation.
- Avoid using contractions.
- Make sure you have a consistent tone throughout the paper.
- Check for any errors in spelling or grammar.
- Read your paper out loud to pick up on any errors.
- Have someone else read your paper for feedback.
- Make sure you are using the appropriate academic style.
- Make sure to include a bibliography and list of references.
- Take a break from writing and come back to it with fresh eyes.
- Never start a sentence with a number.
- Try to avoid using first-person language.
- Avoid using overly long sentences.
- Avoid using informal language.
- Be sure to follow any specific instructions given.
- Use transition words to move between points smoothly.
- Always keep the reader’s perspective in mind.
- Don’t be afraid to take risks and be creative.