Write concise conclusions that restate the position and main reason without introducing new ideas.
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Teach concise restatement of position and main reason.
The final paragraph of your IELTS essay has one simple job: remind the examiner of your main points.
Think of it as a mirror to your introduction. It should smoothly bring the essay to a close without forcing the reader to think about anything new or complicated.
Identify new idea, vague summary, contradiction, or copied wording.
Context: An essay argues that remote work improves work-life balance and reduces traffic. Conclusion: 'In conclusion, remote work is highly beneficial because it gives employees more personal time and clears the roads. Furthermore, it saves companies a lot of money on office rent.'
What is the primary error in this conclusion?
Learner writes conclusion; AI checks clarity and new ideas.
Scenario: You are writing an essay agreeing that cooking should be taught in schools. Main body points: 1) It promotes healthier eating habits. 2) It equips children with a vital life skill for future independence.
Write a concise conclusion separating the task into two steps: paraphrasing the thesis and summarizing the core reasons.
State your overall view using different words than the prompt.
Combine the two main points into a concise summary using synonyms. Do not add any new ideas.