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Avoid Wikipedia. I admit, I am a big fan of Wikipedia. It is generally well-researched, authoritative, and solidly written. But I cringe when students cite Wikipedia in their papers, especially when they use the worst possible introductory strategy: β€œAccording to Wikipedia, [subject of paper] is [quote from Wikipedia].” Wikipedia β€” and any other general-purpose encyclopedia β€” is really not a suitable source for college-level work. It’s there as a place to look up facts quickly, to gain a cursory understanding of a topic, not to present detailed examinations of academic subjects. Wikipedia is where you should start your research, but the understanding that forms the core of a good academic paper (or nearly any other kind of paper) should be much deeper and richer than Wikipedia offers. But don’t take my word for it: Jimmy Wales, one of Wikipedia’s founders, has very openly discouraged students from using his creation as a source.
Focus on communicating your purpose.Revise your paper at least once, focusing on how well each line directs your readers towards the understanding you’ve set out to instill in them. Every sentence should direct your reader towards your conclusion. Ask yourself, β€œDoes this sentence add to my argument or just take up space? Does it follow from the sentence before, and lead into the following sentence? Is the topic of each paragraph clear? Does each sentence in the paragraph contribute to a deeper understanding of the paragraph’s topic?” Revising your paper is where the magic happens β€” when you’re done with your first draft, your understanding of your subject will be much greater than it was when you started writing; use that deeper knowledge to clarify and enrich your writing. Revision should take about the same time as writing β€” say 15 – 30 minutes a page.
Proofread. Proofreading is a separate thing entirely from revision, and should be the last thing you do before declaring a paper β€œfinished”. This is where you’ll want to pay attention to your grammar β€” make sure every sentence has a subject and a verb, and that they agree with each other. Fix up all the spelling errors, especially the ones that spell-checking misses (like β€œthere” and β€œtheir”). Certainly run your word processor’s spell-checker, but that’s the beginning, not the end, of proofreading. One good trick is to proofread your paper backwards β€” look at the last word, then the second-to-last word, then the third-to-last word, and so on. This forces your brain to look at each word out of its original context, which means that your memory of what you wanted to write won’t get in the way of seeing what you actually did write.
Conclude something. Don’t confuse a β€œconclusion” with a β€œsummary”. The last paragraph or two should be the culmination of your argument, not a rehash of it. Explain the findings of your research, propose an explanation for the data presented, point out avenues for future research, or point out the significance of the facts you’ve laid out in your paper. The conclusion should be a strong resolution to the paper, not a weak recapitulation tacked on to pad out the page count.

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5 Important Lessons People Usually Learn Too Late in Life

No one lives a life free of regret. As humans, we will always consider the past and find something we wish we'd done differently. But a truly self-aware person will have substantially fewer regrets in life. Our journeys are a series of successes and failures, experiences that build us up and challenges that knock us down. We make friends and find soulmates and lose some, too. And we never stop learning. But some lessons in life we often learn too late. Don't let these be on that list.

1. Live Life For You

Life has different meanings to different people--different priorities, different thoughts on what matters and what is expected. Live your life for you. Be your own person. What matters to you? It might be a lot different than what matters to your dad, or to your grandparents. If your family has a 3-generation history of practicing medicine, that doesn't mean you have to become a doctor. It means that it might be harder for you to gain your parents' approval, or feel validated. But giving in and doing something you don't love is a much deeper pain in the long run. Do what is important to you.

2. Work Hard For Tomorrow, But Enjoy Yourself Today, Too

Here's the thing--and you've heard this before: we never know when our time on Earth is up. Work relentlessly toward achieving your goals in life, define what you want, work backwards, and execute your plan to get there--but don't forget to enjoy today, too. Hard work is hard work, and of course there are plenty of things you'll have to do that you don't enjoy. But build in time today for things (and people) you love. Pause and enjoy the present. Take a walk with a friend. Play the guitar outside. Have lunch with your mother. Talk about things you care about.

Live for future you, but never neglect present you.

3. Spend Quality Time

How much of the time you spend with friends and family is your phone in your hand or in front of your face? Look up. Listen to people you are hanging out with. Talk about real things. Learn together. Go places. Do things! Go on adventures with people you enjoy. No one remembers time spent in silence watching TV, laptop on lap, phone in hand, on a couch with some friends. Make memories. Do new things.

4. Take Care Of Your Body

Your body is the only one you get, and it's your only vessel for exploring the world. Take care of it. Exercise and eat healthy foods. Take the stairs instead of the escalator. Choose the salad a few more times each week. Take care of your body so you have more time on Earth to do what matters.

5. Manage Money Wisely

Live below your means. Start saving the moment you start earning, even if you can only part with one dollar each month--start forming the habit. Invest. Grow your wealth. Don't increase spending as soon as you get a raise. Save and spend your money on things you actually care about. If travel is important to you, save and research how you can travel cheaply--see Google Flights, Airbnb, Hostels.com, etc. Use your money on what (and who) is important to you, but never stop saving.

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Everyone has regrets, but through self-examination you can actively work to reduce how many things you wish you did differently in your life. Take a solo trip. Understand exactly who you are and what you care about.

πŸ—ž by Inc

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So, today, I’m going to share with you a brief guide to a good essay writing!

So, basically, the essay writing’s mark (60 marks) is divided into two categories, 30 marks for TASK FULFILMENT and another 30 is for LANGUAGE.

Below are a few guides I’d love to share on scoring both task fulfillment and language’s marks:

1)Task Fuilfilment

πŸ”₯Response to the task
-Appropriate, clear stand
-Consistent tone
πŸ”₯Development of ideas
-Clear, supported and convincing
πŸ”₯Presentation of viewpoints
-Smooth flow of ideas
-Effectively linked
πŸ”₯MATURITY of thoughts and ideas

2)Language

πŸ”₯Good use of low frequency or exceptional words
πŸ”₯Correct use of tenses and spelling
πŸ”₯Use discourse markers effectively
-Firstly, Thus, Moreover, etc.
πŸ”₯Varied vocabulary
πŸ”₯Varied sentences
πŸ”₯Cohesive paragraphs
πŸ”₯Coherent ideas

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As you know, Reading paper carries the highest weightage which is 120 scores, so you must be careful, FOCUS and think critically before opt your best answer because the answers are somehow can be tricky.

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GRAMMAR NOTES

Sentence Type:

A)Simple sentences

πŸ’ πŸ’¨ A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb.
πŸ’ πŸ’¨ It expresses a single complete tought that can stand on its own.

πŸ’ƒπŸ•ΊExamples:

πŸ‘†. The baby cried for food.

✨ There is a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought✨

✌.Professor Maple's intelligent students completed and turned in their homework.

✨A simple sentence does not necessarily have to be short. It can have adjectives. In this case, there are two verbs "completed" and "turned in". However, the sentence expresses one complete thought and therefore is a simple sentence.✨

🀟. Megan and Rone ate too much and felt sick.🌚

✨ Althought there are two subjects and two verbs, it is still a simple sentence because both verbs share the same subjects and express one complete thought.✨

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GRAMMAR NOTESπŸ€ͺπŸ”«

B)Compaund Sentencesβ˜ƒβ„β›„

🌏 A compound sentence has two independent clauses. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.πŸŒ–

🌍 πŸŒ– Basically, a compaund contains two simple sentences.

🌎 These independent clauses are joined by a conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)πŸŒ–

πŸ’₯ExamplesπŸ’₯:

1⃣The shoplifter had stolen clothes, so he ran once he saw the police.β›±

β–ΆBoth sides of the conjuction "so" are complete sentences.⚑

βœ… The shoplifter had stolen clothes" can stand alone and so can "he ran once he saw the police." Therefore, this is a compound sentence.βœ…

2⃣ They spoke to him in Spanish, but he responded in English.β›±

β–Ά This is also a compaund sentence that uses a conjunction to separate two individual clauses.⚑

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GRAMMAR NOTES

🀩C) Complex Sentence😎

😱 A complex sentence is an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A dependent clause either lacks a subject or a verb or has both a subject and a verb that does not express a complete thought.🀯

😱 A complex sentence is an always has a subordinator (as, because, since, after, although, when) or relative pronouns (who, that, which).🀯

Examples:
πŸ§Ÿβ€β™€. After eating lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, Tim went to the gym to exercise.πŸ§›β€β™€

πŸ§Ÿβ€β™‚ The independent close is "Tim went to the gym to exercise". The subordinating clause before it is dependent on the main, independent clause. If one were to say "after eating lunch at The Cheesecake Factory," it would be an incomplete thought.πŸ§›β€β™‚

πŸ€·β€β™‚. Opinionated women are given disadvantages in societies that privilege male accomplishments.πŸ€·β€β™€

πŸ™†β€β™€ The subject is "opinionated women" and the verb is "are given". The first part of the sentence "opinionated women are given disadvantages in societies" is an independent clause that expresses a complete thought. The following "that privilege male accomplishments" is a relative clause that describes which types of societies.πŸ™†β€β™‚

πŸ§šβ€β™‚. The woman who taught Art History 210 was fired for stealing school supplies.πŸ§žβ€β™€

πŸ§šβ€β™€ The dependent clause in this sentence is "who taught Art History 210" because removed, the rest of the sentence would stand as an independent clause. "Who taught Art History 219" is an adjective clause that provides necessary details about the subject, woman.πŸ§žβ€β™‚

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🌡But if they r bz.. other members can help u 🌚!

🌡We help u then u can help others too πŸ’πŸ’¨

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Writing Task 2 Sample

Prison is not a cure for crime. To reduce crime in the long-term, courts should significantly reduce prison sentences and focus on education and community work to help criminals not to re-offend.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion?


Note: The general subject of the question is the best way to reduce crime. It has been given that long prison sentences should be maintained or to reduce it and emphasis on education and community work. Comment on both views. This is a short example. You should write at least 350 words. 4 body paragraphs. 


            There are many different opinions on the best way to reduce crime. The traditional solution is to be hard on criminals and put them in prison for a very long time. An opposing point of view is expressed by people with more modern ideas. They think that education and community work are the long -term solutions to cutting crime. So, who is right - the traditionalist or the modernist?

           People in favour of reducing prison sentences often argue that prisons should not simply be places of punishment. In traditional prisons, people learn a lot about crime, so when they leave prison, they will commit more crimes. Education, however, gives people the skills to get a job when they leave prison, which means that they will probably not re-offend. Part-time work experience in the community is also very helpful as it is a step back into everyday life in society. People can be in prison, but they can also feel they are doing useful work. 

          On the other hand, some people argue that long prison sentences are right because the punishment should fit the crime. If, for example, someone commits a serious crime such as bank robbery, they should go to prison for a long time. They also believe that reducing prison sentences significantly reduces people's fear of prison and consequently, people will commit more crimes. People will not be frightened of going to a prison which is like a university with learning and work experience opportunity.

         In conclusion, it is agreeable that education and community work can have an important role in helping reduce crime, but there should also be strict controls on the type of community work prisoners can do. It is important to understand that some people are a real danger to society and need to stay in prison for a very long time.

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πŸ’₯πŸ’₯Tips for listeningπŸ’₯πŸ’₯

🌸Listening and singing English songs.

🌸U should try to watch English dramas or films.

🌸U may watch any dramas or films that prove u subtitle in English.

⚑⚑⚑It can help u to improve ur listening and speaking / pronunciation skills.⚑⚑⚑

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Tackling the Listening Paper

πŸ’ƒπŸΌA Step-by-Step GuideπŸ•ΊπŸΌ

✌🏻 STEP 1 πŸ‘πŸΌ

Pre-listening πŸ‘‰πŸ» Get an overview of the text πŸ‘€

🐣Read all the question and the answer options carefully.🐡

🐣Underline the keywords in the questions so that you know what to listen for later on.πŸ™‰

β˜ƒοΈ STEP 2 ⛄️

First listening πŸ‘‰πŸ» Listen for specific information πŸ‘‚πŸΌ

🐳Listen actively for the rquired information (refer to the underlined keyword in step 1)🐊

🐳Jot down important notes🐊

🌚 STEP 3 🌝

Second listening πŸ‘‰πŸ» Get missing information/answers

🌬Fill in any missing information.πŸŒͺ

🌬Check your answersπŸŒͺ


⏱Remember you have only one minute to answer the question.

πŸ€™πŸ»Make sure your answers follow the word limit

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πŸ“œ Writing question 1 πŸ“œ

Transferring information from non-linear sources to a linear text

πŸ“ Step 1 πŸ“

πŸ”₯ Write down the title (ambik je dari soalan)
πŸ”₯ Garis dan justify
πŸ”₯ Title ni walau panjang mana pun dia, dia takkan kira dalam word counts.

πŸ“ Step 2 πŸ“

🀑 Tulis introduction
🀑 Introduction ni paling senang dalam dunia sebab basically it consists of (Stimuli + Overview)

πŸ’₯Apa itu stimuli?πŸ’₯

Stimuli tu amende yang dia bagi dalam soalan tu lah
(figure 1 ke apa ke camtu)

πŸ’₯Apa itu overview?πŸ’₯

Overview tu boleh jugak dipanggil sebagai trend. It's the most outstanding ideas that links all the stimuli

ContohπŸ‘‡: _

Generally, there is a (positive) correlation/relationship between ... (figure 1) and ... (yada yada)_

πŸ“ Step 3 πŸ“

🌺 This is the most crucial part
🌺 Dia ada dua benda analyses dengan syntheses

πŸ’₯AnalysesπŸ’₯

πŸƒ Basically you're just gonna merely stating the features;
πŸƒ Different time frames, same key feature
πŸƒ Different key features, same time frame

πŸ’₯SynthesesπŸ’₯

There's 2 ways of synthesising ;

1❣ Synthesising data within the same visual/stimulus (synthesise data dalam stimulus yang sama) camniπŸ‘‡ :

2 key features + 2 time frames + data + comparison ➑ trend

2❣ Synthesising data between different visuals/stimuli (synthesis data dalam visual/stimuli yang berlainan) yg ni senang je,
Buat je ayat analysis pastu tambah je data kat dalam tu 😎

πŸ“ Step 4 πŸ“

🌸 Ni conclusion
🌸 Korang basically just sums up the entire report concisely

For higher bands, korang kena buat synthesis tu lebih dari analysis

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πŸ““πŸ“”πŸ“˜ READING πŸ“™πŸ“’πŸ“—

πŸ”₯6 passage πŸ”₯

(1 passage for non linear text)
-non linear text macam graph and so on

πŸ‘‰ 3 options

🌸 True
🌸 False
🌸 Not stated

πŸ’₯Kalau trueπŸ’₯

- mmg betul and boleh dapat Dari text

πŸ’₯Kalau falseπŸ’₯

-ade statement tu dalam paragraph tapi salah

πŸ’₯Kalau not statedπŸ’₯

- tetibe ade info baru (takde dalam petikan)

πŸ‘‰ 4 options

πŸ„ A
πŸ„ B
πŸ„ C
πŸ„ D

πŸ‘‰ Sequence

Maksudnye kalau soalan satu tu.. die dekat paragraph atas2 la.. and bertambah soalan.. makin bawah la paragraph tu

πŸ‘‰ Synonym

- hmm yg ni vocabulary

Reading offer paling banyak markah

Reading - 40β„…


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πŸ““πŸ“”πŸ“˜ READING πŸ“™πŸ“’πŸ“—

πŸ”₯6 passage πŸ”₯

(1 passage for non linear text)
-non linear text macam graph and so on

πŸ‘‰ 3 options

🌸 True
🌸 False
🌸 Not stated

πŸ’₯Kalau trueπŸ’₯

- mmg betul and boleh dapat Dari text

πŸ’₯Kalau falseπŸ’₯

-ade statement tu dalam paragraph tapi salah

πŸ’₯Kalau not statedπŸ’₯

- tetibe ade info baru (takde dalam petikan)

πŸ‘‰ 4 options
πŸ„ A
πŸ„ B
πŸ„ C
πŸ„ D

πŸ‘‰ Sequence

Maksudnye kalau soalan satu tu.. die dekat paragraph atas2 la.. and bertambah soalan.. makin bawah la paragraph tu

πŸ‘‰ Synonym

- hmm yg ni vocabulary

Reading offer paling banyak markah

Reading - 40β„…


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