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Overcoming Writing Anxiety and Improving Clarity in Essays, Essays (high school) of English

This document reflects on the common self-deprecating statements used before and after essays and addresses the confidence, english language skills, organization of thoughts, and writing style issues that hinder effective communication. The author expresses their desire to improve and acknowledges the impact of language limitations.

Typology: Essays (high school)

2018/2019

Uploaded on 09/08/2019

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Download Overcoming Writing Anxiety and Improving Clarity in Essays and more Essays (high school) English in PDF only on Docsity! Before and/or after my essays, these statements would always be seen: "Sorry if I don't make any sense" "I don't know if I explained it right, but I hope I make some sense" "I clearly don't know what I'm saying, but the point is..." And the like. First things first, I am confident that I am not a nonsense person, not like there is someone who is. Next, most of the time, I don't feel satisfied of my work because I know it could be improved only if my English knowledge is better. It is setting limitations, tbh. Aside from that, my thoughts are far from being organized. They are either clashing or relating to one another (which would divert the topic to a whole new different one). I am also anxious of my writing style. I am apologizing in advance if my style is annoying you. Lastly, I know what I'm saying, but I just can't fully, clearly, explained it because again... ^
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