How to Write Impromptu Essays During Exams

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Writing an essay can be a whole lot easier if you have an ample time to prepare for it. What�s really annoying is that when you are assigned as part of your examination impromptu. This can be a very hard thing for most students who are not well-verse in writing or for those who haven�t tried it yet. Worst, students who don�t feel to write an essay might have some troubles on how to deal with it.

Anyone who�s gone to school (practically everyone) has likely had experience answering essay questions during exams. Unlike regular essays, you usually have to write it on the spot, where you don�t get to enjoy the benefits of drawn-out research, a good grammar software and plenty of time to compose your work.

What�s bad about it is that, first you will likely to feel down and worried about what to do and what to write. Second, you are pressured with the time allotment that has given unto you with that particular part of your examination.

You might feel like you can�t write completely with the assigned topic for some reasons. Also, there are some students who don�t like essay writing since they are not properly equipped on how to use the language well. Lastly, if you don�t know much about the topic, it will be hard in your part since you are not allowed to research it on a computer or book.

So how was that? With these possible reasons, all or any of these, makes you feel like you can�t write it further. If you let these reasons control over you, then you can�t surely make it.

However, there are so many ways and techniques that will guide and will help you on how to write effective impromptu essays during exams.
If you�d like to maximize your chances of getting a good grade, the following guidelines are great things to keep in mind:

� Read through all essay questions carefully before answering.
� Use your time wisely. Plan out which questions to answer first, depending on the level of difficulty and the points allotted for each one.
� Underline key words from each question. That will give you a clue about where to focus your answers.
� Outline your answer in the margins before beginning to write. As with regular writing, this will help you organize your thoughts as well as accomplish the work much faster.
� Each essay answer should begin with a short thesis statement that summarizes your answer. Keep it to no more than three sentences.
� Support the thesis with references from your studies. If you can�t remember the exact details (such as dates), then rephrase your sentences so that they focus on the events or ideas, instead of the specific facts (that you can�t come up with).
� Use your key words generously, both in the thesis statement and in the body of your answer.
� Once you�re done answering all the questions, review it both for grammatical correctness and clarity.


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