Essay Writing and Presentational Skills; Recommended Tips, Tricks & Advice per person
From 30.76 C$ /h
Being able to convey your writing in a clear and persuasive manner, particularly through the form of essay-writing, is an integral part of being a student, as is it in the job application process as well as some jobs themselves. This class demonstrates the ways working on writing skills ties to presentational skills in general, and how the two - both writing expressively and speaking personably - work in tandem. The focus is primarily on essay writing, though practising other forms of writing is also acknowledged and working on presentational skills, with the aim of recognising a personal writing style and building confidence in one's own voice.
Extra information
Any electronic device accessible to both the internet and a video camera feature is required, though a laptop, in particular, is advised. Feel free to also have scrap pieces of paper present (if typing notes via device), or otherwise, a notebook itself is recommended.
Location
Online from Ghana
About Me
I am an undergraduate law student based in London who recently graduated from an American, International school. I was a member of the National Honours Society and founded, lead and co-led a plethora of extra-curricular activities in addition to maintaining a 3.5 overall GPA (A- student). I have had four years of experience as a published student journalist and have written several academic essays, some of which lead me to obtain a first in my 'Academic & Report Writing' module in the foundation year of my law degree.
Education
University of Law
Undergraduate
LLB (Hons) Law [with Criminology] with Foundation Year
American School in London
2014 - 2020
High School GPA 3.5 (A- student)
Honour Roll/ National Honours Society
Undergraduate
LLB (Hons) Law [with Criminology] with Foundation Year
American School in London
2014 - 2020
High School GPA 3.5 (A- student)
Honour Roll/ National Honours Society
Experience / Qualifications
Faculty Award for Outstanding Character
Rotary Youth Speaks Award
Capstone Class Speaker
Journalism - A
English 10 - A
Special Topics in Literature - A
Gender in Literature - A-
Rotary Youth Speaks Award
Capstone Class Speaker
Journalism - A
English 10 - A
Special Topics in Literature - A
Gender in Literature - A-
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
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