An organized collection of your ideas nicely written and professionally presented in a way that depicts your ideas in a structured way and what the reader finds easy to follow it clearly, is a big achievement. The ability to convey ideas and to describe something convincingly serves a writer well in any kind of document. There are certain organizing strategies, which can help to organize thinking and to put one's ideas easy to follow and clear in understanding (Wilson, 2006).
Almost every assignment, no matter how complex, can be reduced to a solitary question. Your initial step, then, is to condense the assignment into a precise question. For instance, if your assignment is, “Write an account to the local school board explaining the possible benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade group,” turn the demand into a query like, “What are the probable advantages of exercising computers in a fourth-grade class?” After you’ve selected the question your thesis will respond, make up one or two entire sentences responding that query.
To improve the writing skills is to recognize the standard writing structures in English. Writing is a sophisticated art and to convey your idea and thoughts to other it is necessary to follow certain rules and standards. These standards include grammar, the overall structure of writing, paragraphing and coherence. Grammar is perhaps the most important and essential factor behind any document, a correct, clear and simple grammar not only necessary but also makes the document easy to understand for the readers. It is important that a writer should be well equipped with English grammar and sentence structuring.
To define the general topic, issue, or area of concern, thus providing an appropriate context of the document. Pointing out overall trends is what outlining is, this process basically covers the basic structure of any written material. Outlining comprises of three parts, the introduction, body and conclusion (Wilson, 2006). The Introduction present relevant background or contextual material, it defines terns or concepts and explains the focus of the paper and its specific purpose. The body provides the reader with strong "umbrella" sentences, the preciseness of a paper or document is determined from the insights put in the body. The conclusion sums up the meaning of the piece or points, it gives a reader clear perspective on what they have just read.
The most important thing to remember is that your job as a writer is to convince people in a coherent way about an issue. A writer must describe the subject of the essay/article/paper in some detail according to he/she thinks the reader should know. In case of an essay or a paper a writer must assert himself by making a definitive judgement. This judgement ought to be the author's thesis sentence. The other entire paragraph should seek to prove the thesis.
A thesis statement tells us readers how the author will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion. Such a statement is called an argument, or the main idea. Observe that a thesis is an explanation of a subject not the subject matter itself (Wilson, 2006). The Subject might be 'gun control' or 'Attack on Iraq'; a thesis must then offer a way to understand the war or an issue that other might dispute. A strong thesis not only grasps the interest of the reader, it also provides the focus of your argument, one to which every part of your paper refers in the development of your position.

References
Wilson, L. H. (2006). A grounded theory study to discover how life experiences influence leader competencies. Doctoral dissertation, University of Phoenix.
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Reading techniques

Different reading techniques are used to adapt the way of reading the object of the reader. The two most common intentions are read at maximizing the speed and the full understanding of the text. In general, these goals are opposed and must reach a balance between the two.

Conventional techniques

Among the techniques that seek to maximize understanding, are the sequential reading, intensive reading and reading time.

Sequential reading

The sequential reading is the way to read a common text. The reader reads your individual time from beginning to end without repetitions or omissions.

Intensive Reading

The fate of intensive reading is to understand the text and analyze the intentions of the author. It is not just a technical change in the attitude of the reader, is not identified with the text or its characters, but the content, language and way of reasoning the author neutrally.

Reading Spot

When reading a text only point the reader read the passages that interest you. This technique is used to absorb much information in a short time.

From the eighteenth century, began reading intensively, this was reserved only for a few (monks and students of universities and academies). This method was based on works read in full, until they were etched in memory. The reader reconstructs the book and the meaning.

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