Essay Editing Advice

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by fatihb, Jun 8, 2010.

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  1. fatihb

    fatihb New Member

    Advice please!

    I got some marketing assignment and I want to professional edit before giving it. My English is not good. I’m from Turkey.

    I think I have to use professional editing for my work. I was wonder, has anybody used to a professional editing firm? What was your experience? How to know they’re doing it right? Can someone else give me any tips about this?
     
  2. laurabates

    laurabates member

    Good editing company

    Hey,

    I can see you need some help.I would say a company to edit your writing is a really good idea and I've tried some myself so I thought I'd just let you know what I found out. I checked out quite a few of the online ones and I found the best out of all the [edited by mod] was Oxbridge Editing - the website is really clear and you can check all the different options and different prices available and get a free example before you decide whether you want to use them or not. It was quite expensive but it was really worth it and so much less confusing than some of the others i saw.

    They edited my essays really well, made the language just sound much better and took out all my grammar mistakes so I expect it'd be really useful for you for your language problems. I guess tips to look out for are just make sure they are really making all your spelling and grammar correct and really listening to everything you say you need - it's a good service because you can talk to them on the phone and explain exactly what you want them to do not like some of the others where it looks like it's all done by e-mail and you can't get in touch with them easily.

    Good luck I hope this helps!
     
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  3. carlbolton64

    carlbolton64 New Member

    A good thesis statement or main idea is the key to a good essay. It is usually one sentence but can be two if necessary, and it is traditionally placed at the very end of your introduction. It is the main thing you are trying to say or argue in your essay, and all of your body paragraphs will go to prove, support and elaborate on it. It is the pin that holds your essay together. A topic is what your essay is about, while a thesis is your stand, your particular, focused statement or argument on that topic, the insight that all of your points come together to show.
     

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