Writing Tricks for College Essays and beyond

Mada Jurado

Master academic writing with ease! Writing Tricks is here to help you write with clarity and confidence. From crafting college essays to refining your writing style, this podcast is your guide to becoming a confident and effective writer. Whether you're a university student or simply want to write better, tune in for quick tips, step-by-step strategies, and inspiration to improve your skills today. Take your work to the next level. Perfect for students, professionals and lifelong learners. Where to Listen: bio.site/writingtricks

  1. 79. Essays | 5 Transition Words That Can Make or Break Your Essay.

    JAN 3

    79. Essays | 5 Transition Words That Can Make or Break Your Essay.

    Struggling to make your essays flow smoothly? In this episode, we uncover 5 powerful transition words that can elevate your writing and ensure your ideas connect seamlessly. Learn how to use them effectively, avoid common mistakes, and transform your essays from good to exceptional. A must-listen for anyone aiming to write with clarity and impact! **** Today, we're diving into something small but mighty: transition words. They can either elevate your essay to a new level or completely confuse your readers if misused. In this episode, I'll introduce five essential transition words, explain their proper use, and give you practical examples to ensure your essays are as clear and persuasive as possible. --- SECTION 1: WHY TRANSITION WORDS MATTER Transition words are like road signs for your essay. They guide your readers, helping them understand how your ideas connect. Without them, your writing can feel disjointed and hard to follow. But here's the catch—using the wrong transition word or overusing them can actually do more harm than good. Think of transition words as tools. Just as you wouldn’t use a hammer to cut wood, you wouldn’t use a word like "however" when you mean "therefore." So, let’s look at five of the most common—and commonly misused—transition words. --- SECTION 2: THE BIG FIVE TRANSITION WORDS 1.However This word signals contrast. Use it to introduce a point that challenges or contrasts with the previous one. For example: "Many believe that success depends on hard work. However, studies show that luck also plays a significant role." Common mistake: Starting sentences with "however" too often. Instead, try placing it in the middle of the sentence: "Many believe that success depends on hard work; luck, however, also plays a role." 2.Therefore Use this to show cause and effect. It connects ideas where one leads to the other. For example: "The experiment failed to produce consistent results; therefore, the hypothesis was rejected." Common mistake: Using "therefore" when the relationship between the ideas isn’t strong enough. Ask yourself: does one idea truly lead to the other? 3.Furthermore This word is perfect for adding emphasis or introducing an additional point that builds on what you’ve just said. For example: "The policy will reduce costs. Furthermore, it will improve efficiency." Common mistake: Using "furthermore" to introduce unrelated ideas. Make sure your points are connected. 4. For Example This is essential for providing evidence or clarifying your argument. For example: "Many countries are investing in renewable energy. For example, Germany now produces 46% of its electricity from renewable sources." Common mistake: Using it without a clear connection to the main point. Don’t let your example wander off topic. 5. On the Other Hand Use this to present a contrasting perspective. For example: "Some people argue that technology isolates us. On the other hand, it also connects us to people across the globe." Common mistake: Forgetting to include the first perspective before using "on the other hand." It only works when you’re contrasting two ideas. --- SECTION 3: HOW TO AVOID OVERUSING TRANSITION WORDS Transition words are essential, but moderation is key. Overusing them can make your writing sound robotic or repetitive. Here’s a quick tip: write your first draft without worrying about transitions. Then, go back and add them where they’re truly needed. Ask yourself: does this transition clarify or overcomplicate my point? --- CONCLUSION So, there you have it—five transition words that can elevate your writing when used correctly. Remember, they’re tools, not decorations. Use them to guide your reader, connect your ideas, and make your essay flow seamlessly. Thank you for tuning in to "Writing Tricks for College Essays and Beyond!" If you found this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with anyone who might benefit. Until next time, happy writing!

    5 min
  2. 75. Essays | Common Essay Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    12/04/2024

    75. Essays | Common Essay Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    Struggling with essays? This episode is here to help! We break down the most common mistakes students make in academic essay writing, from weak thesis statements to poor structure and misused evidence. For each mistake, we explain why it’s an issue and provide actionable tips to avoid it. Here’s what you’ll learn: 1) How to craft a clear and strong thesis statement. 2) Strategies to organize your ideas using the PEEL method. 3) The right way to integrate evidence into your arguments. 4) How to simplify your sentences for clarity and impact. 5) Staying on-topic and addressing the prompt effectively. 6) Writing strong conclusions that leave a lasting impression. 7) Essential proofreading techniques to polish your work. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this episode will give you the tools to write with confidence. Tune in now and take your writing to the next level! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discover something about writing that you did not know,  or that it helped you look at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.     If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English,  you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends  – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

    14 min
  3. 74. Essays | 3 Words That Will Instantly Elevate a Native Speaker's Writing

    12/01/2024

    74. Essays | 3 Words That Will Instantly Elevate a Native Speaker's Writing

    Does your writing feel "good" but not exceptional? In this episode, we uncover three simple yet powerful words that can transform your essays, emails, or articles into polished, professional pieces. Learn how to add depth with "nuance," connect ideas seamlessly with "moreover," and tackle complex problems with "conundrum." Plus, we’ll show you practical before-and-after examples that prove just how impactful these words can be. 1. Nuance: Perfect for discussing subtle distinctions or complexities From "The movie explores the challenges of growing up." To "The movie captures the nuances of growing up, delving into the complexities of adolescence and identity." 2. Moreover: A polished alternative to "furthermore" or "also," great for adding sophistication when linking ideas. From "This new policy is beneficial. It will reduce costs for businesses." to "This new policy is beneficial. Moreover, it will reduce costs for businesses while streamlining operations.” 3. Conundrum: Replaces simpler words like "problem" when describing complex or puzzling issues. From "This creates a big problem that is hard to solve." to "This presents an ethical conundrum that defies simple solutions.” Tune in to take your writing from average to extraordinary in just a few minutes! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discover something about writing that you did not know,  or that it helped you look at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.     If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English,  you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends  – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

    4 min
  4. 73. Essays | Crafting the Perfect Roadmap: How to Guide Your Essay to Success

    11/26/2024

    73. Essays | Crafting the Perfect Roadmap: How to Guide Your Essay to Success

    Have you ever started reading an essay and felt lost after the introduction? Chances are, it was missing a clear roadmap—a simple yet powerful guide to help readers navigate the journey ahead. In this episode, we’ll break down what a roadmap is, why it’s essential, and how to write one that keeps your audience hooked and informed. Whether you're tackling a college essay or an important piece of academic writing, I’ll share practical tips, examples of what works (and what doesn’t), and common mistakes to avoid. By the end, you’ll have the tools to write introductions that set up your essay for success—and impress your readers from the very first paragraph. Ready to take your essay introductions to the next level? Let’s dive in! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discover something about writing that you did not know,  or that it helped you look at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.     If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English,  you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends  – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

    4 min

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Master academic writing with ease! Writing Tricks is here to help you write with clarity and confidence. From crafting college essays to refining your writing style, this podcast is your guide to becoming a confident and effective writer. Whether you're a university student or simply want to write better, tune in for quick tips, step-by-step strategies, and inspiration to improve your skills today. Take your work to the next level. Perfect for students, professionals and lifelong learners. Where to Listen: bio.site/writingtricks

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