Some people fail in school, but end up being successful in life. Why do you think that is the case? What is the most important thing to succeed in life?

Some students do not finish primary education , but later in life, they are more successful. I think the main reason is that these pupils don't like to study in theoretical aspects; rather, they choose practical knowledge.
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most essential part to achieve success is having the right communication with professionals.
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with, there are multiple pupils who do not like to learn academically. The reason is simple, there are many subjects which are part of their curriculum,
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as maths, science, social science, and language. It is usually not possible for a young mind to learn all the areas and apply each in practical life in future.
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, as per one BBC article , most of the sports students fail in other lessons and only focus on a single aspect , like an everyday practice in playing.
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, more than 95% reach their goal and become famous.
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, I think communication with the right people is a key to being successful.
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is to say that contact with the experts can play a vital role in shaping any young mind. These experienced people give proper guidelines to practice and direct a career-oriented person towards their destination.
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a business magazine's article, 70% of global leaders have the right individual in their lives who guides them to achieve small steps , and eventually they become billionaires.
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, a few tutee do not do well in their academics because I believe they get distracted by several subjects.
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, a connection with the appropriate body encourages any loser to grow.

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Make your main idea clear in the intro and keep to it in the body. Answer both parts of the prompt.
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Put one main idea in each paragraph and add a reason or example for it.
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Give more real or easy examples and explain how they show your point.
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Avoid big or wrong numbers, and keep data real and easy to trust.
Coherence and Cohesion
Use linking words well to help the go of the text and keep ideas in order.
Coherence and Cohesion
Check the way you refer to others in the essay so the meaning is clear.
Structure
The essay uses a clear layout: intro, two bodies, and a conclusion.
Cohesion
The text uses linking words like 'To begin with' and 'Moreover' to show flow.
Use a variety of complex and simple sentences

You should use complex sentences in your writing, but it does not mean that you should try to make all of our sentences complex.

‘Complex’ sentences are not actually very complex; they are just two or more simple sentences put together. Putting them together makes the essay more coherent and cohesive.

Examples:

I really want to study but I’m too tired.

I wore a warm coat because the weather was cold.

If action is not taken soon on climate change, global warming will get worse.

Topic Vocabulary:
  • succeed
  • life
  • school
  • fail
  • later
  • important
  • reason
  • people
  • sometimes
  • but
  • yet
  • because
  • so
  • life skills
  • real life
  • skill
  • problem
  • solve
  • learn
  • growth mindset
  • attitude
  • effort
  • hard work
  • practice
  • habit
  • discipline
  • focus
  • time
  • plan
  • goal
  • dream
  • change
  • adapt
  • failure
  • mistake
  • bounce back
  • support
  • family
  • friends
  • teachers
  • guide
  • opportunity
  • luck
  • chance
  • success
  • happiness
  • health
  • relationships
  • definition
  • education
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