Write concise conclusions that restate the position and main reason without introducing new ideas.
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.