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40 Useful Words and Phrases for Top-Notch Essays 25 August, 2014 Tweet The secret to a successful essay doesn’t just lie in the clever things you talk about and the way you structure your points. You should also read… The Complete Guide to English Style for EFL Learners 14 Literary Terms and Techniques to Deepen Your Understanding of English To be truly brilliant, an essay needs to utilise the right language. You could make a great point, but if it’s not intelligently articulated, you almost needn’t have bothered. Developing the language skills to build an argument and to write persuasively is crucial if you’re to write outstanding essays every time. In this article, we’re going to equip you with the words and phrases you need to write a top-notch essay, along with examples of how to utilise them. It’s by no means an exhaustive list, and there will often be other ways of using the words and phrases we describe that we won’t have room to include, but there should be more than enough below to help you make an instant improvement to your essay-writing skills

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40 Useful Words and Phrases for Top-Notch Essays25 August, 2014 TweetThe secret to a successful essay doesnt just lie in the clever things you talk about and the way you structure your points.You should also read The Complete Guide to English Style for E! !earners "# !iterary Terms and Techni$ues to %eepen &our 'nderstanding of EnglishTo be truly brilliant( an essay needs to utilise the right language. &ou could make a great point( but if its not intelligently articulated( you almost neednt have bothered. %eveloping the language skills to build an argument and to write persuasively is crucial if youre to write outstanding essays every time. )n this article( were going to e$uip you with the words and phrases you need to write a top*notch essay( along with e+amples of how to utilise them. )ts by no means an e+haustive list( and there will often be other ways of using the words and phrases we describe that we wont have room to include( but there should be more than enough below to help you make an instant improvement toyour essay*writing skills , whether youre a native English speaker or taking your first steps into writing essays in English.General explaining!ets start by looking at language for general e+planations of comple+ points.". )n order toUsage- .)n order to/ can be used to introduce an e+planation for the purpose of an argument.Example- .)n order to understand 0( we need first to understand &./1. )n other wordsUsage- 'se .in other words/ when you want to e+press something in a different way 2more simply3( to make it easier to understand( or to emphasise or e+pand on a point.Example- .rogs are amphibians. )n other words( they live on the land and in the water./4. To put it another wayUsage- This phrase is another way of saying .in other words/( and can be used in particularly comple+ points( when you feel that an alternative way of wording a problem may help the reader achieve a better understanding of its significance.Example- .5lants rely on photosynthesis. To put it another way( they will die without the sun./#. That is to sayUsage- .That is/ and .that is to say/ can be used to add further detail to your e+planation( or to be more precise.Example- .6hales are mammals. That is to say( they must breathe air./7. To that endUsage- 'se .to that end/ or .to this end/ in a similar way to .in order to/ or .so/.Example- .8oologists have long sought to understand how animals communicate with each other. Tothat end( a new study has been launched that looks at elephant sounds and their possible meanings./dding additional information to support a pointStudents often make the mistake of using synonyms of .and/ each time they want to add further information in support of a point theyre making( or to build an argument. 9ere are some cleverer ways of doing this.:. ;oreoverUsage- Employ .moreover/ at the start of a sentence to add e+tra information in support of a point youre making.Example- .;oreover( the results of a recent piece of research provide compelling evidence in support of