Tips for Editing GCSE Courseworks

You should know that all GCSE coursework should be edited. If you present not proofread GCSE courseworks, it is possible that a lot of mistakes may spoil the grade. So, be careful with your GCSE courseworks and try to find enough time to edit your work.

In order to make your editing process easier for you we have created a little list of steps that you should obviously take:

1.    When you finish writing your GCSE coursework, it is necessary to have a rest. Re-fresh your head and try to forget about the done work.
2.    Look at the general view of your paper. Do you like it? Maybe you should change something? Think and make a right decision.
3.    Read carefully each chapter. Be attentive with each sentence. Follow your grammar, spelling and even punctuation. Some mistakes may considerably influence the total grade of the work.
4.    Pay attention to logical connection between paragraphs and between chapters. They should perform own functions and present necessary information.
5.    Be careful with stylistic. It is necessary to check the meaning of each word. If you hurry you may omit such shortages that will worsen the work.
6.    If you are not sure in the correctness of some word form or usage you should better talk to your tutor. It
will be much better to correct the mistake by your own, than it will be done by your tutor.

So, if you appreciate your work and want to achieve good results, then never forget about editing and proofreading!




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