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IELTS Essay: Luck

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IELTS Essay: Luck

This is an IELTS writing task 2 sample answer essay on the topic of luck and a person’s aims from the real IELTS exam.

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Whether or not a person achieves their aims in life is mostly related to luck.

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Some are of the belief that luck is the determining factor when accomplishing a given goal. In my opinion, luck is pivotal in individual situations but its importance decreases over larger sample sizes.

The main argument for the primacy of luck is highly visible, singular examples. This translates to extremely successful individuals. For instance, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were exceptionally intelligent and hard-working but they would never have become leading figures in history if they had not grown up in California in the 1970s during the computer boom. It is likely they would still be successful regardless of their era and place of birth but the extent of influence would be more limited. This same principle applies for the average individual as there are moments in one’s life that are best credited to good luck or an advantageous situation.

However, the significance of luck decreases over time. Take, for example, an average person. They may be born into a wealthy family and have a good start in life; they are lucky from the onset. Nonetheless, if they are not hard-working, there is a strong chance they will not be able to accomplish their goals in life. The reverse is true of someone born into a bad situation. There are exceptions, where the situation is dire or the period in history precludes success, but most people who apply themselves over a long period of time will ‘make their own luck’. This is because as sample sizes become larger, the influence of variance naturally decreases. It still requires some extraordinary luck to attain huge aims but more modest ones result from repeated action rather than fortune.

In conclusion, luck is decisive in particular instances but not more generally. It is therefore more important to place greater value on working hard in the long-term than on the off-chance of being lucky.

1. Some are of the belief that luck is the determining factor when accomplishing a given goal. 2. In my opinion, luck is pivotal in individual situations but its importance decreases over larger sample sizes.

  • Paraphrase the overall essay topic.
  • Write a clear opinion. Read more about introductions for IELTS here .

1. The main argument for the primacy of luck is highly visible, singular examples. 2. This translates to extremely successful individuals. 3. For instance, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were exceptionally intelligent and hard-working but they would never have become leading figures in history if they had not grown up in California in the 1970s during the computer boom. 4. It is likely they would still be successful regardless of their era and place of birth but the extent of influence would be more limited. 5. This same principle applies for the average individual as there are moments in one’s life that are best credited to good luck or an advantageous situation.

  • Write a clear topic sentence with your main idea at the end.
  • Explain your main idea.
  • Start a specific example.
  • Develop it.
  • Generalise from your example.

1. However, the significance of luck decreases over time. 2. Take, for example, an average person. 3. They may be born into a wealthy family and have a good start in life; they are lucky from the onset. 4. Nonetheless, if they are not hard-working, there is a strong chance they will not be able to accomplish their goals in life. 5. The reverse is true of someone born into a bad situation. 6. There are exceptions, where the situation is dire or the period in history precludes success, but most people who apply themselves over a long period of time will ‘make their own luck’. 7. This is because as sample sizes become larger, the influence of variance naturally decreases. 8. It still requires some extraordinary luck to attain huge aims but more modest ones result from repeated action rather than fortune.

  • Write a new topic sentence with a new main idea at the end.
  • Add specific support such as a hypothetical example.
  • Develop the example.
  • Very your short and long sentences.
  • Add in any exceptions.
  • Explain your logic.
  • Conclude with a strong, clear statement.

1. In conclusion, luck is decisive in particular instances but not more generally. 2. It is therefore more important to place greater value on working hard in the long-term than on the off-chance of being lucky.

  • Repeat your main ideas and your opinion.
  • Add a final thought. Read more about conclusions here .

What do the words in bold below mean?

Some are of the belief that luck is the determining factor when accomplishing a given goal . In my opinion, luck is pivotal in individual situations but its importance decreases over larger sample sizes .

The main argument for the primacy of luck is highly visible , singular examples. This translates to extremely successful individuals . For instance, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were exceptionally intelligent and hard-working but they would never have become leading figures in history if they had not grown up in California in the 1970s during the computer boom . It is likely they would still be successful regardless of their era and place of birth but the extent of influence would be more limited . This same principle applies for the average individual as there are moments in one’s life that are best credited to good luck or an advantageous situation .

However, the significance of luck decreases over time. Take, for example, an average person . They may be born into a wealthy family and have a good start in life; they are lucky from the onset . Nonetheless , if they are not hard-working, there is a strong chance they will not be able to accomplish their goals in life. The reverse is true of someone born into a bad situation. There are exceptions , where the situation is dire or the period in history precludes success , but most people who apply themselves over a long period of time will ‘make their own luck’. This is because as sample sizes become larger, the influence of variance naturally decreases . It still requires some extraordinary luck to attain huge aims but more modest ones result from repeated action rather than fortune .

In conclusion, luck is decisive in particular instances but not more generally . It is therefore more important to place greater value on working hard in the long-term than on the off-chance of being lucky.

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luck good fortune

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accomplishing achieving

given goal any random aim

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importance decreases over larger sample sizes value is less important over time and many examples

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exceptionally intelligent really smart

leading figures in history major leaders, people

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era time period

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influence shaping

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same principle applies this translates to

average individual normal person

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advantageous situation good spot

significance importance

average person normal person

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nonetheless regardless of

strong chance good odds

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exceptions situations that don’t fit

dire dangerous

precludes success cancels out the possibility of success

apply also works for

over a long period of time for a while

sample sizes number of examples

influence of variance how important luck is

naturally decreases declines of course

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extraordinary amazing

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repeated action doing something over and over

rather than fortune instead of luck

decisive key

particular instances some examples

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off-chance sometimes

Pronunciation

ɒv ðə bɪˈliːf   lʌk   dɪˈtɜːmɪnɪŋ ˈfæktə   əˈkɒmplɪʃɪŋ   ˈgɪvn gəʊl ˈpɪvətl   ˌɪndɪˈvɪdjʊəl ˌsɪtjʊˈeɪʃənz   ɪmˈpɔːtəns ˈdiːkriːsɪz ˈəʊvə ˈlɑːʤə ˈsɑːmpl ˈsaɪzɪz meɪn ˈɑːgjʊmənt   ˈpraɪməsi   ˈhaɪli ˈvɪzəbl ˈsɪŋgjʊlə   trænsˈleɪts   ɪksˈtriːmli səkˈsɛsfʊl ˌɪndɪˈvɪdjʊəlz ɪkˈsɛpʃənli ɪnˈtɛlɪʤənt   ˈliːdɪŋ ˈfɪgəz ɪn ˈhɪstəri   grəʊn ʌp   kəmˈpjuːtə buːm rɪˈgɑːdlɪs   ˈɪərə   ɪksˈtɛnt   ˈɪnflʊəns   ˈlɪmɪtɪd seɪm ˈprɪnsəpl əˈplaɪz ˈævərɪʤ ˌɪndɪˈvɪdjʊəl   ˈməʊmənts   bɛst ˈkrɛdɪtɪd   ˌædvənˈteɪʤəs ˌsɪtjʊˈeɪʃən sɪgˈnɪfɪkəns   ˈævərɪʤ ˈpɜːsn ˈwɛlθi   gʊd stɑːt   ˈɒnsɛt ˌnʌnðəˈlɛs strɒŋ ʧɑːns   əˈkɒmplɪʃ   rɪˈvɜːs   ɪkˈsɛpʃənz ˈdaɪə   prɪˈkluːdz səkˈsɛs əˈplaɪ   ˈəʊvər ə lɒŋ ˈpɪərɪəd ɒv taɪm   ˈsɑːmpl ˈsaɪzɪz   ˈɪnflʊəns ɒv ˈveərɪəns   ˈnæʧrəli ˈdiːkriːsɪz rɪˈkwaɪəz   ɪksˈtrɔːdnri   ˈmɒdɪst   rɪˈzʌlt frɒm   rɪˈpiːtɪd ˈækʃ(ə)n   ˈrɑːðə ðæn ˈfɔːʧən dɪˈsaɪsɪv   pəˈtɪkjʊlər ˈɪnstənsɪz   ˈʤɛnərəli pleɪs ˈgreɪtə ˈvæljuː   ɒf-ʧɑːns  

Vocabulary Practice

Remember and fill in the blanks:

Some are o_______________f that l_____k is the d____________________r when a______________________g a g_____________l . In my opinion, luck is p______l in i___________________________s but its i___________________________________________s .

The m____________________t for the p_____________y of luck is h_______________e , s__________r examples. This t_____________s to e______________________________________s . For instance, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were e_________________________t and hard-working but they would never have become l_______________________________y if they had not g____________p in California in the 1970s during the c_______________m . It is likely they would still be successful r________________s of their e___a and place of birth but the e_________t of i__________e would be more l___________d . This s_____________________s for the a_____________________l as there are m_______________s in one’s life that are b_____________d to good luck or an a________________________n .

However, the s________________e of luck decreases over time. Take, for example, an a___________________n . They may be born into a w___________y family and have a g________________t in life; they are lucky from the o______t . N______________s , if they are not hard-working, there is a s______________e they will not be able to a_____________h their goals in life. The r_________e is true of someone born into a bad situation. There are e_____________s , where the situation is d____e or the period in history p__________________s , but most people who a_______y themselves o________________________e will ‘make their own luck’. This is because as s_______________s become larger, the i___________________________________s . It still r____________s some e_________________________y luck to attain huge aims but more m____________t ones r_______________m r_________________n r_________________n f___________e .

In conclusion, luck is d___________e in p_____________________s but not more g______________y . It is therefore more important to p_____________________e on working hard in the long-term than on the o_____________e of being lucky.

Listening Practice

Listen below and take some notes or practice with these activities :

Reading Practice

Read more about this topic and use these ideas to practice:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/09/your-money/stop-and-acknowledge-how-much-luck-has-to-do-with-your-success.html

Speaking Practice

Practice with the following questions from the real IELTS speaking exam :

  • Why did you choose your job?
  • How much work do you do in a week?
  • Do you have to work on weekends as well?

Writing Practice

Write about the related topic below then check with my sample answer:

In some cultures, children are often told that they can achieve anything if they try hard enough.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of giving children this message?

IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample Answer Essay IELTS Cambridge 15: Children Achieve Anything (IELTS Cambridge 15)

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Chris T

People tend to think that luck plays a major role in achieving goals. While there are scenarios where people are more fortunate than others, I completely disagree with this statement because there are more important aspects of life that help individuals become successful in their undertakings.

It is undeniable that some people have better life circumstances than others. For instance, most people would consider being born rich, as being lucky. Financial resources allow people to maneuver their lives the way they want in terms of education, career, love, and life in general. Students born in a rich family can study in well-known universities that will open up doors for a bright career while those who are poverty-stricken, would have to work and study harder, to pay for tuition or to get a scholarship. 

However, relying on luck does not guarantee success in life. Instead, individuals should put together a concrete plan and discover ways to execute them through dedication and perseverance. Commonly, people view failure as being unfortunate and they blame life circumstances as they give up on their goals when they should be taking failures as part of their journey and consider them as little hindrances that will help them better their craft. As an example, Jeff Bezos who was born in a working-class family, had so many failed businesses in the past before he founded Amazon and his success would have been otherwise impossible, had he stopped when he failed.

In conclusion, there are situations wherein people have better odds than others, however, it is more important to focus on one’s goals and never give up until they are achieved.

Dave

Nice writing again, Chris!

Really accurate writing – we don’t usually use ‘commonly’ the way you did to start a sentence. In general, would be better.

Keep it up!

BONNIE

In recent times, there has been an ever-growing trend in competitiveness in order to achieve greater heights. While numerous astrologers claim that success is certainly related to luck, others, including myself believe that hard work and determination is the key to success. This essay will argue why perseverance and working hard play a critical role in acquiring success.

To begin with, there is a growing body of statistical evidence which suggests that achieving success is not co-related to luck. To exemplify this point, a recent retrospective study conducted by Oxford University, who performed a randomised study on UK high school graduates, revealed that two-thirds of students who kept on procrastinating their assignments and relied on luck to get through their final GCSE exams were less likely to attain university places in competitive fields. By contrast, one-third of students who completed their assignments regularly and studied rigorously for their final exams stood a higher chance in getting into a competitive university degree such as engineering and medicine. Based on this, it is not unreasonable to assume that being lucky is not  the only marker to gain success in life. It is, therefore, essential for a person to stay focused and persevere in order to attain greater heights in life.

Nonetheless, several experts in astrology believe that a person’s success and accomplishments are all written in destiny. Hence they claim that luck plays a significant role in delivering achievements in one’s life. Despite these claims, I firmly believe that there are several examples which suggest us that luck is not the only factor in achieving success. One such example is of Oprah Winfrey, a popular public figure, who was born to a poor family and lived in the deprived regions of Mississippi. In spite of several obstacles such as lack of schooling and proper shelter, she never gave up hope and continued to work hard. In 2008, she became a millionaire and was listed in the Forbes list of richest women alive. This anecdote suggests that despite the several adversities and challenging situations one may face in life, it is essential to work hard and be determined to attain one’s goal in life. and not completely bank on luck and destiny. Overall, it is clear that luck is not the key determiner to success.

To conclude, if a person wants to achieve a goal in life, the person must put in an effort and work hard persistently. From my perspective, luck plays very little role in one’s achievement and success and it is absolutely critical to continue to persevere to see success in life. 

Great work, Bonnie!

It is a little long – how long did it take you to write it?

There is some informal vocabulary but you are obviously at an extremely high level – I hope other students can learn a lot from your writing!

Hey Dave! Thanks a lot for reading my essay! I took about 37 minutes to write this essay 🙂 But I feel in order to develop my main body paragraph I need to write more words 🙁

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MinhQuang

It is true that some people deem luck as the decisive factor that leads people to the threshold of success. I strongly disagree with this opinion since fortune only plays a small part in geting goals accomplished, while there are more important factors that should not be neglected. Those in favor of luck would point out that it could change the entire status of people. A noteworthy example being lottery represents for luck that could bring people about prosperity. They can use the money to improve the financial background of their family by starting business or sending to banks for later use. However, the probability of wining a lottery is marginally insignificant, so that people should no hold a hopeful expectation on these contingent numbers but devote time on self-development instead. Indeed, there are many other conditions that define success. Research has shown that there are five chief factors forming success: knowledge, skills, experiences, relationships and luck is the last and also the least important one. Actually, a person could hardly have a decent life if he is ignorant and poor-experienced regardless to his luck. Returning to the previous example, the prosperous status would temporarily persist later in life, in other words, lottery winners would be no longer in wealth unless they have good financial management skills and a clearly profitable use of the money, which only are possessed by well-educated people. That is the reason why the majority of people being stuck in impoverishment after winning a lottery after a short period. In conclusion, although luck remains one of the prerequisites of becoming successful, its contribution is far inferior to other factors. People should not wait for lucky events to come but take efforts to learn more because success will come as a result of sufficient endeavors.

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10 Professional Ways to Say “Good Luck”

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It’s important to wish people luck when you care about them. If something big is happening in their life, wishing them luck lets them know how much they mean to you.

But “good luck” might not be the best professional phrase to use here.

Luckily, you have options. This article will explore some alternative phrases showing you how to say “good luck” formally.

Is It Professional to Say “Good Luck”?

It is professional to say “good luck.” It’s a very common way to wish someone well when they’re about to do something big (like an exam or starting a new job).

It’s a good formal choice. Therefore, it works well in most email cases.

It’s also good to wish someone luck when you care about them. We certainly recommend it if you’re looking to build better relationships.

This example should help you understand more about it:

I want to say good luck with your exam. I’m certain you’ll find a way to ace it.

  • It’s kind and shows you care.
  • It’s a great phrase in both formal and informal cases.
  • It’s quite generic and overused.
  • It’s brief and snappy, which doesn’t always allow you to celebrate someone’s achievements.

Clearly, “good luck” is one of the best phrases to use in emails. However, it’s not the only one.

Therefore, we recommend exploring what to say instead of “good luck” to keep things interesting.

So, read on to learn how to wish someone good luck professionally. We’ve also provided email examples to help you further.

What to Say Instead of “Good Luck”

  • Best of luck
  • All the best
  • I wish you success
  • I hope luck is on your side
  • May luck be in your favor
  • Here’s to a prosperous journey ahead
  • Wishing you the best of luck
  • I hope everything goes smoothly
  • Sending positive wishes your way
  • May fortune smile upon you

1. Best of Luck

We’ll start with one of the simpler synonyms for “good luck.” You can write “best of luck” to share well wishes with the recipient.

It’s a great formal email closer . Most people use it before someone has to do something important (i.e., apply for a job or take an exam).

We recommend using it when emailing coworkers . It’s a great way to remain friendly in your formal farewell when using it as an email closer.

You can also refer to this sample email:

Dear Aimee, I heard that your competition is coming up shortly. I’m very excited to see how you get on with it. Best of luck , Dean Watkins

2. All the Best

It sounds quite generic, but “all the best” is a great alternative to “good luck.” It works well as a professional email closer .

Also, since it’s slightly more generic, it allows it to be more versatile . You can use it when someone needs luck or just as a more basic way to say goodbye.

Whatever the case, “all the best” works well when emailing students . It shows you how to wish someone good luck without saying “good luck” (which keeps things interesting).

Here’s a great email example to help you understand it:

Dear Holly, I know your exam is coming up. I’m just writing to let you know that I believe in you! All the best , Jon Whittaker

3. I Wish You Success

Another way to say “good luck” professionally is “I wish you success.” It’s a great formal closer that shows you believe in the recipient .

You can try to include it when emailing employees . It shows you support them and their choices.

Also, if you’re an employer, it’s a great way to boost your employee’s morale. It shows you’re behind them (especially if they’ve applied for a new job and you want to give them hope).

Perhaps this example will help you with it:

Dear Pete, This is a big stepping stone for you. It’s going to make your future so much more interesting if you succeed. I wish you success , Emily Heritage

4. I Hope Luck Is on Your Side

You can write “I hope luck is on your side” instead of “good luck.” It’s a good formal email closer that shows you want to wish someone a good fortune.

Generally, this is another way to say “good luck” professionally. It shows that you’re happy to hear positive news about the recipient and want them to receive your good wishes.

We certainly recommend using it when emailing employees . It’s a great way to encourage them and let them know you have their back.

We also recommend reviewing the following email sample:

Dear Brooke, I appreciate this is a difficult thing to do on your own. However, I know you’re the perfect person for the role. I hope luck is on your side , Sam Tarly

5. May Luck Be in Your Favor

“May luck be in your favor” is a fun and unique way to say “good luck.” Not many people will have used a phrase like this as an email sign-off. However, it’s still very helpful.

You should try it when emailing students . It’s a great way to sound more friendly when offering them luck for whatever they have coming their way.

Here’s a great email example to show you how it works:

Dear Alicia, I want to wish you luck with your exam. I’m certain you’ll ace it, but let me know if you have questions before you start. May luck be in your favor , Tom Bryant

6. Here’s to a Prosperous Journey Ahead

It’s best to wish someone luck when they’re moving forward in life. Saying something like “here’s to a prosperous journey ahead” is a great formal way to tackle this.

It shows you want someone to succeed with whatever comes next.

For instance, you can use it when emailing a colleague who’s looking to change their career. It shows you support them and want them to do well in their new role.

Check out this example as well:

Dear Charlotte, Good luck with your test. It’s the first major step towards starting the career you’ve always wanted. Here’s to a prosperous journey ahead , Dan Cole

7. Wishing You the Best of Luck

We also recommend trying “wishing you the best of luck” instead of “good luck.” It’s a more direct and personal way to show you support someone.

You don’t have to include the personal pronoun “I” here. However, you can use it as a variation. For instance:

  • I wish you the best of luck.

Both of the phrases are acceptable as formal email closers . Feel free to use them when wishing someone well once they have a plan to move to something new.

You can also review the following email sample:

Dear Melissa, You may not know what the future holds yet. However, I know you’re going to find a way to make the most out of it! Wishing you the best of luck , Scott Parker

8. I Hope Everything Goes Smoothly

Making moves and changes in life can be pretty tough. It’s scary to take that first big step, but it’s still good to get behind people when they do it.

A great supportive synonym to use is “I hope everything goes smoothly.”

It shows you fully encourage someone to pursue their hopes and dreams. It works well as both a friendly and formal alternative which will help you to sound professional when the time comes.

This email example will help you understand it better:

Dear Helen, This is a big move for you. I wish you all the best with your future endeavors, and I hope you stay in touch. I hope everything goes smoothly , Sean Adams

9. Sending Positive Wishes Your Way

Positivity is the best policy. Remaining positive in emails shows you care about the recipient . Thus, “sending positive wishes your way” is an excellent alternative.

It shows how much you care about someone. This could go a long way to improving your relationship with them overall.

For example, you can use it when emailing clients who have something big planned. It implies that you know what’s happening in their life and want them to do well with whatever comes next.

After all, the more you care about your clients, the more they’ll care about your company. Show them you care, and they’ll keep working with you.

Here’s an example to show you how to use it::

Dear Ms. Smith, I wish you all the best in your new job. Hopefully, it won’t be long before we start doing projects together again. Sending positive wishes your way , Steven Anthony

10. May Fortune Smile Upon You

We’ve touched on plenty of professional choices. We wanted to finish up with something that was more fun and unique .

“May fortune smile upon you” is fun to include as an email sign-off. It shows you want to send positive wishes to the recipient.

Of course, it’s not the most suitable in professional cases (like when emailing your boss).

Instead, you should use it when emailing colleagues . It shows you have a close and fun relationship with them.

You can also review this email sample:

Hi Jackie, I hope you managed to find a way to complete the task. I know you’re the right person for the job. May fortune smile upon you , George Tayler

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50+ Ways to Say “Good Luck” in Writing & Speaking | “Good Luck” Synonyms

Wishing someone good luck is a common way to show support and encouragement. Whether it’s for a big exam, an important presentation, or a new endeavor, there are many ways to express this sentiment.

In this article, we will explore various ways to say good luck, from traditional phrases to more unique and creative expressions. Whether you’re looking for a new way to wish someone well or simply want to expand your vocabulary, these options will help you convey your best wishes in a meaningful and memorable way.

Ways to Say “Good Luck”

Learn 50 “good luck” synonyms in English.

  • All the best!
  • Be careful!
  • Best of luck!
  • Fingers crossed!
  • I hope things will turn out fine.
  • Wishing you all the best!
  • Wishing you lots of luck!
  • You are going to be amazing!
  • You were made for this!
  • You’ll do great!
  • All the best to you.
  • I hope it all goes well!
  • Have a blast!
  • I wish you luck!
  • Best wishes.
  • Many blessings to you.
  • Knock them dead.
  • May luck be in your favor!
  • Blow them away!
  • Break a leg!
  • I’m pretty confident that you’ll do well.
  • Hope you do well!
  • I hope everything will be all right.
  • Here’s a four leaf clover.
  • Call on a higher power.
  • Better luck next time!
  • May all of your efforts yield a positive outcome.
  • Win big time!
  • Live long and prosper.
  • Go forth and conquer.
  • Take home the crown!
  • Remember me when you’re famous!
  • I hope things will work out all right.
  • May the force be with you!
  • Mesmerize them!
  • Prayers be with you.
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  • Let me know how it went.
  • Knock on wood!
  • Believe in yourself and make it happen.
  • Have fun storming the castle!
  • To infinity and beyond!
  • Bring home the trophy.
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  • Successfully pull off the heist!
  • May the good lord bless you.
  • Hang in there, it’s all going to be all right!
  • I’m rooting for you.
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Formal Ways to Say “Good Luck”

When it comes to formal situations, it’s important to choose your words carefully. Here are a few formal ways to wish someone good luck:

  • Best of luck : This is a classic and formal way to wish someone good luck. It’s a safe and polite option that can be used in most situations.
  • I wish you the best of luck : This is a more formal version of “best of luck.” It’s a bit longer, but it shows that you’re taking the time to wish the person well.
  • May luck be on your side : This is a slightly more poetic way to wish someone good luck. It’s a bit more formal than “best of luck” but still appropriate for most situations.
  • I hope everything turns out fine : This is a more general way to wish someone well. It can be used in situations where luck may not be the only factor in the outcome.

When using these phrases, it’s important to remember to be sincere. Don’t just say the words because you feel like you have to. Take the time to think about the person and what they’re going through, and then choose the phrase that feels most appropriate.

Informal Ways to Say “Good Luck”

When you want to wish someone good luck in an informal setting, you have a variety of options to choose from. Here are some informal ways to say good luck:

  • Break a leg! This is a common phrase used in the performing arts, particularly in theater. It is believed that wishing someone good luck directly can be seen as bad luck, so saying the opposite is believed to bring positive outcomes .
  • Knock ’em dead! This phrase is often used to wish someone good luck before a performance or presentation. It implies that the person will do such a great job that the audience will be blown away.
  • Crush it! This phrase is commonly used to wish someone good luck before a competition or exam. It implies that the person will perform exceptionally well and come out on top.
  • Nail it! This phrase is similar to “crush it” and is often used to wish someone good luck before a performance or presentation. It implies that the person will do an excellent job and succeed.
  • Good luck, champ! This is a friendly and encouraging way to wish someone good luck before a competition or difficult task. It implies that the person is capable of achieving great things.

“Good Luck” in Different Contexts

Professional scenarios.

In professional scenarios, it is important to wish someone good luck in a way that is appropriate and respectful. Here are some different ways to say “good luck” in a professional context:

  • Best of luck in your new position.
  • Wishing you success in your upcoming presentation.
  • May everything go smoothly on your business trip.
  • Good luck on your job interview tomorrow.

Personal Scenarios

When wishing someone good luck in a personal context, it is often more informal and can vary depending on the situation. Here are some different ways to say “good luck” in a personal context:

  • Break a leg on your performance tonight!
  • Hope you have a great time on your vacation!
  • Good luck on your first date!
  • Best of luck on your marathon!

Academic Scenarios

In academic scenarios, wishing someone good luck can be a way to show support and encouragement. Here are some different ways to say “good luck” in an academic context:

  • Wishing you the best on your final exams.
  • Good luck on your thesis defense!
  • May your research project be successful.
  • Best of luck in your academic pursuits.

Remember, the way you say “good luck” can vary depending on the context and situation. Use these examples as a guide to find the appropriate way to wish someone good luck in different scenarios.

Idiomatic Expressions

In English, there are many idiomatic expressions that can be used to wish someone good luck. These expressions are often informal and can be used in a variety of situations. Here are a few examples:

  • Break a leg: This expression is commonly used in the performing arts, especially in theater. It is believed that wishing someone good luck before a performance is bad luck, so instead, performers say “break a leg” as a way to wish each other success.
  • Knock ’em dead: This expression is also used in the performing arts, but it can be used in other situations as well. It means to do something so well that it impresses everyone who sees it.
  • Finger crossed: This expression is used to express hope that something will turn out well. It is often accompanied by the action of crossing one’s fingers.
  • Best of luck: This is a more formal expression that can be used in a variety of situations. It is a simple way to wish someone success in whatever they are doing.
  • May the force be with you: This expression is a reference to the Star Wars movies and is often used jokingly. It means to wish someone luck and to hope that they will be successful.

Overall, idiomatic expressions can be a fun and creative way to wish someone good luck. However, it is important to remember that not everyone may understand the meaning behind these expressions, so it is best to use them in appropriate situations.

Ways to Respond to “Good Luck”

When someone wishes you good luck, it’s polite to respond with a phrase that shows your appreciation. Here are some ways to respond to “good luck” wishes:

  • Thank you : This is the most common and straightforward response. Simply say “Thank you” to show your gratitude for the person’s well wishes.
  • I appreciate it : This response shows that you appreciate the person’s thoughtfulness and support.
  • Thanks, I’ll need it : This response is a bit more lighthearted and acknowledges that you may have a challenging task ahead of you.
  • I’ll do my best : This response shows that you are determined to succeed and that you appreciate the person’s encouragement.
  • I’m feeling confident : This response shows that you are optimistic about the outcome and that you appreciate the person’s support.
  • I’ll keep you updated : This response is appropriate if the person has expressed a particular interest in the outcome of your endeavor. It shows that you appreciate their support and will keep them informed.

Remember that the key to a good response is to show your appreciation for the person’s well wishes. Use these phrases as a starting point, but feel free to personalize your response based on the situation and your relationship with the person.

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Essay writing is a fundamental skill that every student needs to master. Whether you’re in high school, college, or beyond, the ability to write a strong, coherent essay is essential for academic success. However, many students find the process of writing an essay daunting and overwhelming.

This comprehensive guide is here to help you navigate the intricate world of essay writing. From understanding the basics of essay structure to mastering the art of crafting a compelling thesis statement, we’ve got you covered. By the end of this guide, you’ll have the tools and knowledge you need to write an outstanding essay that will impress your teachers and classmates alike.

So, grab your pen and paper (or fire up your laptop) and let’s dive into the ultimate guide to writing an essay. Follow our tips and tricks, and you’ll be well on your way to becoming a skilled and confident essay writer!

The Art of Essay Writing: A Comprehensive Guide

Essay writing is a skill that requires practice, patience, and attention to detail. Whether you’re a student working on an assignment or a professional writing for publication, mastering the art of essay writing can help you communicate your ideas effectively and persuasively.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the key elements of a successful essay, including how to choose a topic, structure your essay, and craft a compelling thesis statement. We’ll also discuss the importance of research, editing, and proofreading, and provide tips for improving your writing style and grammar.

By following the advice in this guide, you can become a more confident and skilled essay writer, capable of producing high-quality, engaging essays that will impress your readers and achieve your goals.

Understanding the Essay Structure

When it comes to writing an essay, understanding the structure is key to producing a cohesive and well-organized piece of writing. An essay typically consists of three main parts: an introduction, the body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

Introduction: The introduction is where you introduce your topic and provide some background information. It should also include your thesis statement, which is the main idea or argument that you will be discussing in the essay.

Body paragraphs: The body of the essay is where you present your supporting evidence and arguments. Each paragraph should focus on a separate point and include evidence to back up your claims. Remember to use transition words to link your ideas together cohesively.

Conclusion: The conclusion is where you wrap up your essay by summarizing your main points and restating your thesis. It is also a good place to make any final thoughts or reflections on the topic.

Understanding the structure of an essay will help you write more effectively and communicate your ideas clearly to your readers.

Choosing the Right Topic for Your Essay

Choosing the Right Topic for Your Essay

One of the most crucial steps in writing a successful essay is selecting the right topic. The topic you choose will determine the direction and focus of your writing, so it’s important to choose wisely. Here are some tips to help you select the perfect topic for your essay:

Choose a topic that you are passionate about or interested in. Writing about something you enjoy will make the process more enjoyable and your enthusiasm will come through in your writing.
Do some preliminary research to see what topics are available and what resources are out there. This will help you narrow down your choices and find a topic that is both interesting and manageable.
Think about who will be reading your essay and choose a topic that will resonate with them. Consider their interests, knowledge level, and any biases they may have when selecting a topic.
Take some time to brainstorm different topic ideas. Write down all the potential topics that come to mind, and then evaluate each one based on relevance, interest, and feasibility.
Try to choose a topic that offers a unique perspective or angle. Avoid overly broad topics that have been extensively covered unless you have a fresh take to offer.

By following these tips and considering your interests, audience, and research, you can choose a topic that will inspire you to write an engaging and compelling essay.

Research and Gathering Information

When writing an essay, conducting thorough research and gathering relevant information is crucial. Here are some tips to help you with your research:

Make sure to use reliable sources such as academic journals, books, and reputable websites. Avoid using sources that are not credible or biased.
As you research, take notes on important information that you can use in your essay. Organize your notes so that you can easily reference them later.
Don’t rely solely on one type of source. Utilize a variety of sources to provide a well-rounded perspective on your topic.
Before using a source in your essay, make sure to evaluate its credibility and relevance to your topic. Consider the author’s credentials, publication date, and biases.
Make sure to keep a record of the sources you use in your research. This will help you properly cite them in your essay and avoid plagiarism.

Crafting a Compelling Thesis Statement

When writing an essay, one of the most crucial elements is the thesis statement. This statement serves as the main point of your essay, summarizing the argument or position you will be taking. Crafting a compelling thesis statement is essential for a strong and cohesive essay. Here are some tips to help you create an effective thesis statement:

  • Be specific: Your thesis statement should clearly state the main idea of your essay. Avoid vague or general statements.
  • Make it arguable: A strong thesis statement is debatable and presents a clear position that can be supported with evidence.
  • Avoid clichés: Stay away from overused phrases or clichés in your thesis statement. Instead, strive for originality and clarity.
  • Keep it concise: Your thesis statement should be concise and to the point. Avoid unnecessary words or phrases.
  • Take a stand: Your thesis statement should express a clear stance on the topic. Don’t be afraid to assert your position.

By following these guidelines, you can craft a compelling thesis statement that sets the tone for your essay and guides your reader through your argument.

Writing the Body of Your Essay

Once you have your introduction in place, it’s time to dive into the body of your essay. The body paragraphs are where you will present your main arguments or points to support your thesis statement.

Here are some tips for writing the body of your essay:

  • Stick to One Main Idea: Each paragraph should focus on one main idea or argument. This will help keep your essay organized and easy to follow.
  • Use Topic Sentences: Start each paragraph with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea of the paragraph.
  • Provide Evidence: Support your main points with evidence such as facts, statistics, examples, or quotes from experts.
  • Explain Your Points: Don’t just state your points; also explain how they support your thesis and why they are important.
  • Use Transition Words: Use transition words and phrases to connect your ideas and create a smooth flow between paragraphs.

Remember to refer back to your thesis statement and make sure that each paragraph contributes to your overall argument. The body of your essay is where you can really showcase your critical thinking and analytical skills, so take the time to craft well-developed and coherent paragraphs.

Perfecting Your Essay with Editing and Proofreading

Perfecting Your Essay with Editing and Proofreading

Editing and proofreading are essential steps in the essay writing process to ensure your work is polished and error-free. Here are some tips to help you perfect your essay:

  • Take a Break: After writing your essay, take a break before starting the editing process. This will help you look at your work with fresh eyes.
  • Focus on Structure: Check the overall structure of your essay, including the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. Make sure your ideas flow logically and cohesively.
  • Check for Clarity: Ensure that your arguments are clear and easy to follow. Eliminate any jargon or confusing language that might obscure your message.
  • Grammar and Punctuation: Review your essay for grammar and punctuation errors. Pay attention to subject-verb agreement, verb tense consistency, and proper punctuation usage.
  • Use a Spell Checker: Run a spell check on your essay to catch any spelling mistakes. However, don’t rely solely on spell checkers as they may miss certain errors.
  • Read Aloud: Read your essay aloud to yourself or have someone else read it to you. This can help you identify awkward phrasing or unclear sentences.
  • Get Feedback: Consider getting feedback from a peer, teacher, or writing tutor. They can offer valuable insights and suggestions for improving your essay.

By following these editing and proofreading tips, you can ensure that your essay is well-crafted, organized, and free of errors, helping you make a strong impression on your readers.

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Eight Characteristics of Good Writing

by Melissa Donovan | Dec 2, 2021 | Better Writing | 31 comments

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What’s the difference between bad and good writing?

How important is it for a writer to be able to discern the difference between good writing and bad writing?

Pretty important, if you ask me.

I know some writers aren’t concerned with quality. In today’s do-it-yourself and get-it-done-fast world, quality plays second fiddle to quantity. Who cares if your books are full of typos, bad grammar, and poor logic as long as you have published lots and made a bunch of money?

Readers care. Agents, publishers, and reviewers also care. And while you can still make a million with a bunch of badly written books and a stellar marketing scheme, your work won’t be taken seriously. Also (and this is critical), while it’s possible to make it big by writing badly, it’s not likely. It happens, but it doesn’t happen often. The better your writing, the better your chances for securing a readership and building a career.

The Characteristics of Good Writing

So, what constitutes good writing? Opinions on the matter vary widely. There will be different traits that make good fiction versus good poetry or good nonfiction. However, we can cull together a general list of the characteristics of good writing (in no particular order):

  • Clarity and focus: In good writing, everything makes sense and readers don’t get lost or have to reread passages to figure out what’s going on. Focused writing sticks with the plot or core idea without running off on too many tangents.
  • Organization: A well organized piece of writing is not only clear, it’s presented in a way that is logical and aesthetically pleasing. You can tell non-linear stories or place your thesis at the end of an essay and get away with it as long as your scenes or ideas are well ordered.
  • Ideas and themes: Is the topic of your paper relevant? Does your story come complete with themes? Can the reader visualize your poem? For a piece of writing to be considered well crafted, it has to contain clearly identifiable ideas and themes.
  • Voice: This is what sets you apart from all other writers. It’s your unique way of stringing words together, formulating ideas, and relating scenes or images to the reader. In any piece of writing, the voice should be consistent and identifiable.
  • Language (word choice): We writers can never underestimate or fail to appreciate our most valuable tools: words. Good writing includes precise and accurate word choices and well crafted sentences.
  • Grammar and style: Many writers would wish this one away, but for a piece of writing to be considered good (let alone great), it has to follow the rules of grammar (and break those rules only when there’s a good reason). Style is also important in ensuring that a piece of writing is clear and consistent. Make sure you keep a grammar book and style guide handy.
  • Credibility or believability: Nothing says bad writing like getting the facts wrong or misrepresenting oneself. In fiction, the story must be believable (even if it’s impossible), and in nonfiction, accurate research can make or break a writer.
  • Thought-provoking or emotionally inspiring: Perhaps the most important quality of good writing is how the reader responds to it. Does she come away with a fresh perspective and new ideas? Does he close the cover with tears in his eyes or a sense of victory? How readers react to your work will fully determine your success as a writer.

I want to add an honorable mention for originality. Everything has been done before, so originality is somewhat arbitrary. However, putting old ideas together in new ways and creating remixes of the best that literature has to offer is a skill worth developing.

Why You Need to Know the Difference Between Good and Bad Writing

To write well, a writer must be able to recognize quality in a piece of writing. How can you assess or improve your own work if you can’t tell the difference between mediocre and better writing in others’ work? This is why it’s so important for writers to be dedicated readers!

Writing is also an art form and therefore subject to personal taste. Can you read a book and dislike it but acknowledge that the writing was good? Have you ever read a book and loved the story but felt that the writing was weak?

A writer should be able to articulate why a piece of writing succeeds or fails, and a writer should also be able to recognize the qualities in a piece of writing even when it doesn’t appeal to their personal taste. These skills are especially necessary when writers are reviewing or critiquing other writers’ work and when revising, editing, and proofreading their own work.

Where do you stand? Do you rate other people’s writing? Do you worry about whether your own writing is any good? Would you add or remove any characteristics of good writing from this list? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment, and keep writing.

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31 Comments

Michelle

I have had work published. I have even won a competition and still I lack the courage to really commit to it. It’s like I heard a character in a ‘soap’ once saying: ” If I dream of doing it I can always hold onto the dream and live on the’ I could have done it if I tried’, whereas if I go ahead and do it I just might not be ‘good’ and then everything will be gone then, dream and all ! ” Everything you say makes sense but it’s courage I now seek to acquire as well as certain’ devil may care attitude . Courage and self belief and wee bit of discipline. 2012 might just be the year ! Michelle

Melissa Donovan

Michelle, I actually think it’s healthy to have dreams that we don’t fully intend on pursuing. It’s good for the imagination! A person might be interested or passionate about dozens of things and cannot possibly make careers out of them all. But courage is something else… and I don’t think anyone can give you courage. You have to find it within yourself. The first step is to decide that you are going to brave the writing career. After that, you muster up the courage. It’s there inside you, and if you really want it, you’ll find it 🙂 Good luck to you!

Bill Polm

Good one, Michelle, and needed too.

So many blog posts on how to drum up business or write enticing posts or articles, or even how to avoid embarrassing grammatical errors (not that those are not important).

So little on just plain old good writing. Writing that is unusually good, that delights, that informs with impact,

I love the freedom an informal style of modern English. But sometimes I worry a bit that contemporary readers are being fed to many tiny sentences to appeal to an ever-diminishing attention span.

A good list you have there. Maybe I would add that I value fluency. That adroit facility of the accomplished writer who’s covered miles of (digital) paper and now can write not only accurate and clear words and sentences but also compelling and memorable prose.

Ah, fluency is definitely necessary to good writing, although I think it comes with experience, so it might only apply to older or more advanced writers. Great food for thought, Bill. Thanks!

Michael White

Loved this blog post. It actually reminded me of a quote by Oscar Wilde, “There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written.”

That quote could spur a debate, I’m sure! Thanks for sharing it, Michael. I’m going to give Oscar Wilde’s idea some serious consideration.

PlumaDame

“A writer should be able to articulate why a piece of writing succeeds or fails, and a writer should also be able to recognize the qualities in a piece of writing even when it doesn’t appeal to personal taste”

I’m reading a book right now with a story line that I don’t particularly care for. Eight chapters into it, I’m not fully invested into the story. BUT, the author’s grasp of human emotion/interaction and her ability to explicate the nuances with clarity is brilliant. That fact alone keeps interested and pulls me forward.

Ah! I’ve been there too!

Sierra

This is a very well written blog, and the advice is good for teaching people how to get their points across. However, my problem is not that I can’t tell good from bad; apparently I’m quite good at assessing the quality of other authors’ writing and helping them iprove it. My problem is that though I love writing and am proud of my plot lines and characters, I don’t have a way with words and I just can’t write. Does anyone have any advice on how to make things WORK once you have everything planned out, or am I doomed to the life of an author who can’t write? That sounded really dismal.

Beckie

How do really know your writing is bad? If you’ve got a plot that you love, characters that are filled with layers and truth, set them free! Turn off those negative thoughts and just run with it. Write your story through to the end. If you believe in what you’ve got so far then let it lead you. You will surprise yourself. You proved with your post above that you can convey feeling, let your characters have their voice. Take a deep breath and jump/write!! Best of luck and courageous hugs!

Thanks, Beckie. Well said!

My guess is that your way with words isn’t as bad as you think. I didn’t have any trouble understanding what you wrote. However, if you want to strengthen your skills in vocabulary, word choice, and sentence structure, there are two things you can do: read as much as possible and engage with poetry. Pick up an introductory book on poetry and you’ll learn tons of techniques in this area (which you can apply to fiction and nonfiction). This one can be expensive but it’s worth every penny: Perrine’s Sound and Sense . Good luck to you!

Thank you, both you and Beckie. That’s really good advice. 🙂 I’ll try to be more positive.

Yes! Keep your chin up and stick with it.

Tina Ridgway

In my estimation, for what it’s worth, you write very well. You were clear and concise. I understood the points you were trying to convey. You even allowed a bit of your personality to shine through with self deprecation. Don’t be so hard on yourself, if you wish to be a writer then you should write. I am learning that for one to write compelling characters , one must be well acquainted with the characters they are creating. I am working on fleshing out some characters who are too one dimensional. Life is not black and white. I am trying to write in between the lines in gray. Good luck with your writing.

Paul Atreides

I’ve been perusing your site all morning. I’ve found some terrific tips, some very well-thought common sense approaches to working through difficulties in writing. And as soon as I push the submit button on this I’ll be subscribing!

Though I’ve been published and produced, I find myself in an almost constant state of questioning even the most basic ability to write. On the one hand, a local critic stated “proves he can write” and “there’s a simplicity in the writing that is quite refreshing.” On the other hand, I face a writer’s group (all women) each week who continually tell me my writing is sorely lacking because there aren’t enough issues (conflicts) in any given piece and therefore the characters do not exhibit enough “emotional levels.” Facing this type of weekly demolition has made me think I need to go back to doing what I used to do (before I became unemployed!): write for my own enjoyment and forget about any further publishing.

Where can one go to determine if there is even the slightest bit of talent worth further pursuit? I don’t mean a full-on critique of a piece, but a simple “I’d give it up if I were you.” or “This [writing] shows promise, keep learning and keep writing.”

Melissa McCann

Hmmm, Paul, possibly find a few dudes for your critiques? Also, are the women published? Have good reviews themselves? Read widely in your genre? Men and women do sometimes have widely varying ideas of what makes a good story. You may be writing good, solid, plot-driven adventures (I don’t know–maybe you’re into steamy historical romance) that don’t rely on a lot of emotional nuance. I’d look for beta-readers who understand what you are trying to accomplish.

Or take the girls with a big grain of salt and use what seems to deepen your own writing while recognizing that women’s brains are different. We have bizarre and incomprehensible ideas about relationships and whatnot. I read an interesting theory from the creators of the Dramatica Pro story outlining software about how a “masculine” character (or story) is about getting from point A to Point Z while overcoming every obstacle in between whereas a feminine character (or story) is about getting everything into balance and restoring chaos to equilibrium. Both perfectly fine stories. (I prefer the masculine-type storylines myself).

Post those good reviews and read ’em every day. I have some really nice rejections that I savor whenever I’m feeling inadequate.

Thanks, Melissa!

Two of the ladies have been published but have no reviews of their work. All have complimented the basic plot lines. Their big complaint would seem to fall into the theory from Dramatica Pro you mention; they are looking for every female character to make absolute sense to them strictly within their belief structure of how the characters should/must react to a particular situation. Otherwise, they give solid line-edit critiques and they do point out the occassional hole in content.

None of them read within my genre – if I even have one, that is. I’d classify my novels as “budscapades” (you like my mash-up moniker?) – in other words the main characters are male (female characters do show up along the way) and they are definitely plot driven stories. In entering the Amazon Breakout Book Award Contest, I classified the novel as “bromantic comedy” (plenty of action for guys with a hint of romance for women).

Both your suggestions are solid. I’m sticking with the ladies but will weigh their critiques carefully before implementation and I’ll have to find some men who can show the same amount of weekly dedication to the process.

Thanks, Paul! I think that critique groups can be immensely beneficial, but I also think that each writer has to decide which feedback to apply and which to discard. Objectively, there’s good writing and bad writing, but subjectively, we all have our opinions and preferences. I guess you have to decide whether you want to step up the emotional levels in your characters and add more conflict or if you want to keep your work minimalist.

Here’s what matters: once you do publish, unless you are looking for awards and accolades, the trick is really to find your audience. And there is an audience for everything (as popular culture demonstrates). You might also take a hard look at what the others in your writing group are producing and ask whether this group is a good match to your writing style and needs. You can also ask one of the women in the group to work more closely with you to bring those emotional levels up, if you think you’d like to stretch yourself and experiment a little.

Final word of advice: do not give up on writing or publishing. Forge ahead! You might even look for a creative writing class or workshop — you’ll get a broader range of feedback.

And thank you, Melissa (not Melissa-me, Melissa-you) for putting some analysis into the question of what makes good writing. I get so frustrated with the “Good writing is subjective; it’s just what you like or don’t like,” crowd. The more you study writing, the more you begin to see the difference between good vs bad.

The difficulty, I suppose, is because writing is as complex as any other language. It’s too complex to learn by having the rules explained to us by helpful parents, “Now dear, this is a verb. It always goes after the subject. Is it time to make a poo-poo?” We learn the rules of spoken language by hearing it at a time when our brains are primed and programmed to take it in. Many people don’t start learning to read or write until after that language window is closed. Those of us who learned to read at the same time we were learning to talk have an advantage.

Yes, I’d have to agree that the younger we are when we are taught to read and write, the more naturally it comes. There is much about writing that is subjective, but I believe there is plenty that can be assessed critically and objectively: grammar, spelling, and punctuation, for starters.

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I have to admit, I share a lot of the insecurities that I have read in the comments here. I’m pretty young and new to the game, and I’m worried that even if I somehow finish this idea that I have (non-fiction) I wont be taken seriously given my lack of a college degree. I have this internal conflict raging in my subconscious, so much so that I’m starting to have dreams about it. Do I go ahead and share my thoughts with others or should I keep them to myself?

It doesn’t help that I have a fear of failure, I suppose. Writing is where I clarify my ideas and feelings, and I’m afraid that my work will be ripped apart by people that dislike it or dismiss my thoughts, mostly because I’ll take it as them dismantling my soul. Does anyone else feel this way?

As I’m writing this I’m slowly realizing that I think that what I need is a little encouragement from people that don’t know me. Man, writing is awesome!

Even if you have a degree, people can still rip your ideas apart. I believe strongly in the value of higher education, but I also know (for a fact) there are plenty of folks with degrees who lack common sense or good hearts. And there are plenty of bright people with good hearts and common sense who do not have degrees. Then again, if you’re that torn up about not having a degree, why not just go get one?

Having said all that, I think you can simply shift your focus. Most of the best writers in the literary canon did not have degrees. Many did not even finish high school. Of your favorite authors, how many have BAs or MAs? Do you know? Do you care? (I don’t.)

As for failure, everyone’s afraid of it. I don’t think we’re meant to eliminate the fear. It’s more a matter of moving forward even though we are afraid. I would say that if you publish a book, some people are not going to like it. That’s just the way it is. So what? Focus your attention and energy on all the people who do like it. If you work hard and write, and put it out there (and do your marketing), you’ll find your audience. Embrace them, and don’t worry so much about everybody else. Good luck to you!

never worry about what anyone says…if someone takes the time for a a scathing review instead of just chucking it in the trash, then you must have struck a chord with that person…all publicity is good publicity…people will want to find out what made this reviewer so angry/….if they are intelligent…

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Writing well is the price of admission. But beyond the basics is where it gets squishy. Eudora Welty said something like “You’re only writing when you surprise yourself”. What does that mean? You write until you discover.

I don’t know–I would say you’re only writing when you’re putting words on the page. Surprises and discoveries are bonuses in the writing process for me. Maybe it’s because I write a lot of nonfiction, which isn’t full of discovery or surprise the way fiction is.

Sally Ember, Ed.D.

Great article. I’m going to link to it on Reddit!

i think another goal of writing is to use the fewest words possible to convey an idea…similies and metaphors fill this bill…but simple truth sticks with people especially when it is a parable for something much more meaningful.

I think that’s a good goal, although it’s not every writer’s goal. I love clear, simple language, but there are exceptions when I come across a poem or story that is dripping with rich language.

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The power of hard work, the role of luck, the symbiotic relationship, the role of preparation, cultivating a balanced perspective, cultivating a growth mindset, conclusion: a holistic perspective.

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The movie Good Night and Good Luck created by Clooney was demonstrated to the world in 2005. It is a significant film devoted to the theme of struggle faced in modern world between journalism and generally recognized famous people. The film was produced in black and white; it provides the reflection of time through the conflicting strategies aimed against communism era and American old fashioned life of the society.

The period of communism radical accusations demonstrated in the movie was directed to people having small communism ties. The process of making career by Senator Joseph McCarthy was interacted with television campaigns and strategies developed by journalist Edward R. Murrow. The theme covers political activities and the role of television in the 50s in the USA. Murrow managed to challenge exaggerated McCarthy’s notions as to the role of Communism infiltrating American feel-good utopia and old-fashioned social life. The issues was that Communist impacts touched everyday ethical norms of American society interfering with established and recognized standards.

The movie shows that Friendly and Murrow faced news team hesitations taking on McCarthy. The project was too complicated and there was the threat of breaking career on the television. It is the story of interactions between Murrow and McCarthy; the movie managed to show a row of accusations and oppressions leading to the global conflict. Frankly speaking, the illustration of this interpersonal struggle allows to evaluate the flow of events in the USA. The movie does not dive into historical events and political formation but covers modern time strategies on the part of government experienced by the society. The events show the administration violating acting constitutional and legal norms influencing and damaging the system of human rights and international law. The role of media appeared to play the decisive role in the political process interpretation.

It was shown that American media failed to perform well enough against the torrent of news and lies manipulation accompanying the period of “war terror” taking place on the international level. The movie depicts the crisis of truth through the problem personalizing. It is important to stress that Murrow was not presented as disclosure stainless knight. The flow of events show that he tried to avoid attacking McCarthy; he event wanted to express the thought that the problem concerned moral terriorism submitted by the public rather than the actions and strategies offered by McCarthy.

“did not create this situation of fear; he merely exploited it” (Good Night and Good Luck, 2005)

Clooney managed to describe that Senator McCarthy played himself through the archived news footage use. The film appeared to provide an important message for the Americans disclosing the principle political plans and strategies.

The movie Good Night and Good Luck managed to play an important role for American cinematography reflecting political atmosphere and the role of modern medial in its strategies. The themes disclosed in the movie appeared to be close to life through various political interactions and international instability experienced not only in the USA but throughout the whole world.

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GOOD LUCK: 30 Clever Ways to Say “Good Luck” in English

Ways of saying “good luck”!!! Knowing how to say “good luck” is important for every English learner. It’s common to make small talk in English. Below are the most common phrases used.

Good Luck Synonyms

Clever ways to say “good luck”.

  • Fingers crossed!
  • I wish you luck!
  • I hope everything will be all right
  • Knock them dead!
  • Best of luck!
  • I hope things will turn out fine
  • Break a leg!
  • Wish you all the best!
  • I hope things will work out all right
  • You’ll do great !
  • Wishing you lots of luck!
  • Wish you the best of luck!
  • Blow them away!
  • Good luck with that!
  • Best wishes
  • All the best to you
  • Go get them, tiger!
  • Many blessings to you
  • May God bless you
  • You got this
  • Here’s hoping that everything will turn out fine
  • May the good Lord bless you
  • Better luck next time!
  • Make good choices
  • I hope you win!
  • Come back a legend!
  • Be ever vigilant , my friend.
  • Here’s a four-leaf clover.

Good Luck Synonyms with Examples

  • Good luck  and great success in the coming New Year.
  • We’re keeping our  fingers crossed  that she’s going to be OK.
  • Soames smiled a sneering smile, and said, “ I wish you luck !”
  • Wishing you the  best of luck  in the new year.
  • I will cherish the memory of working with you and  wish you all the best , enjoy your new job and life.
  • I anxiously await its next issues and  wish you the best of luck .
  • It is your graduation day. Please accept my best wishes  for your bright future.
  • Goodbye, Henry.  All the best to you !
  • May God bless you  and keep you safe from harm.
  • I’m sorry to hear that you failed your driving test.  Better luck next time , eh!
  • You use the expression “ break a leg ” to wish an actor good luck.
  • We would like to  wish you the best of luck  with your move to the States.
  • This one is called “Come Around”, and if you’re trying to count the time signature,  good luck with that !
  • Oh, Mum, I need all that  luck you  wished me.
  • I hope you win  their appeal and throw this asinine verdict out.
  • Be ever vigilant ; close over your thoughts; extricate yourself from the mire of evil.
  • Our best wishes  to the two of you for a happy marriage filled with all the good things.

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Good luck with your essay!

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

  • Good luck with your essay! I'm sure you'll do great.
  • I wanted to wish you good luck with your essay before you start working on it.
  • She wished me good luck with my essay before the deadline.
  • Good luck with your essay submission tomorrow!
  • Don't worry, you'll do well. Good luck with your essay!

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  • best of luck with your essay!
  • good luck with your writing assignment!
  • good luck with your paper!
  • good luck with your academic work!

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  • Good luck on your essay! I know you'll do a great job.
  • She wished me good luck on my essay before the deadline.
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How to Write a Prompt for Essays: A Complete Guide

Writing essays isn’t easy. Even if you decide to use the help of generative AI, you need to think of a good writing prompt. Today, you will learn how to create a prompt as well as why we need prompts for writing with generative models.

What is a prompt?

A prompt is a command you give to an AI generator. It includes instructions on the topic of a text, its style, tone, and other important features. The generative model analyzes your command and prepares an answer based on preexisting rules and patterns that it learned while training. 

Prompts for writing are the key to getting high-quality responses from artificial intelligence generators. By learning how to create a prompt for AI, you can guarantee better results of your collaboration with the advanced technology.

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Step 1. Conduct a research

This might seem redundant to you, but the lack of research into a topic makes your prompt too generic. It is important to understand all the angles for covering in your essay in order to develop a comprehensive command.

Luckily, you can use artificial intelligence here, too. Ask a generator to make a plan for your essay, and you will be able to see a rough list of the subjects for studying. This is not exhaustive, of course, but it will direct you to topics that will help to better outline the essay.

Step 2. Make an essay plan 

When you need a brief answer to a general question, you might feed the generator a simple writing prompt. However, when working with essays, articles, or other longer texts, you need to take a considerate approach to receive extensive responses.

Use your research to plan each paragraph of a paper. You will need this to organize the sequence and contents of your requests.

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Depending on the type of your assignment, you will have to follow a particular argumentation style. This will also impact the way your commands are worded. Here are the main types of prompts to use in essays.

  • Informational . This type focuses on collecting data on a certain topic. In response to these prompts, the generative model will present information in an unbiased, factual way. It can be used when gathering facts for informative essays. Example: “explain how snowflakes are formed.”
  • Comparative . Comparative questions make your generator contrast several items. This type is particularly useful for compare and contrast essays, but can also be applied in argumentative essays. Example: “compare wind turbines and thermal plants.”
  • Analytical . These requests are used to make the artificial intelligence analyze certain data. They are useful for creating analytical papers and problem solution essays. Example: “analyze the effects of overconsumption on the environment.”
  • Persuasive . Persuasive writing prompts make AI give you responses that are more biased in nature. They are useful for argumentative and persuasive papers when your task is to convince the audience to accept a certain point of view. Example: “describe why ocean exploration is more important than space exploration”
  • Instructional . These commands are used when you need to give direct and more technical requests. They are often applied when you want to check your texts for grammar mistakes or reword a certain phrase. Example: “organize the references in MLA format.”

Most of the time, you will have to combine several types into one prompt for a clear and original response, so selecting your requests in advance will help you to form a good request.

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  • instruction , or a command that tells the generator what it needs to perform;
  • context , or additional information that the generator should base its response on;
  • purpose , or the goal of the request and specifications, like target audience, essay type, stylistic requirements, etc.;
  • example (optional), or sample text that artificial intelligence will emulate in style, narration, etc.

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TOEFL iBT - Your Complete Guide

Studying for the TOEFL exam can be scary, difficult, and confusing. Like thousands of other students around the world, you probably have so many questions:

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  • Which books do I use?
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TOEFL BASICS For an introduction to the TOEFL, start with the TOEFL Overview , where we'll explain the TOEFL fundamentals, how to register, what you can bring on the day of the test, how your test is scored, and more.

The TOEFL iBT Format section explains the four sections of the TOEFL - reading, listening, speaking, and writing - in greater depth, so you'll know what to expect.

There are so many resources available to study for the TOEFL, that students often don't know where to start! This is where our unique TOEFL Resources section can help you. We review the major TOEFL test prep guidebooks, help you choose the right materials, compare costs and make recommendations, for each stage of the TOEFL preparation process. We also explain the important difference between studying at an ESL school or an exam prep centre. Here, you will also find advice about online TOEFL training courses and online TOEFL training materials.

TOEFL SKILLS The important TOEFL Skills section covers all the skills you need to achieve top TOEFL performance. You may be surprised to learn that the academic skills extend beyond reading, listening, speaking and writing, to include grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. In addition, support skills such as note-taking, summarizing, and mind mapping, also play a critical role in enabling you to complete the TOEFL more easily and confidently. Our TOEFL Resources section tells you how about other ways you can study for the exam.

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1. TOEFL BASICS

Toefl overview.

  • TOEFL Exam Details
  • Registration
  • Administration

TOEFL iBT Format

2. toefl skills, primary skills.

  • Reading Skills
  • Listening Skills
  • Speaking Skills
  • Speaking Tips
  • Free TOEFL Speaking Samples
  • Writing Skills
  • Free Sample TOEFL Essays
  • TOEFL Writing Topics

Secondary Skills

  • Pronunciation

Support Skills

  • Summarizing
  • Paraphrasing
  • Mind Mapping
  • Synthesizing

3. TOEFL RESOURCES

Toefl books, in-class training.

  • TOEFL Prep Centres
  • ESL Schools

Online Training

Studying toefl abroad, 4. attitude, test anxiety.

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5. TOEFL Videos

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