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How good are you, really? Improving your technical writing skills.



Even the most hardcore open source developers need to write documentation to go with their code. Whether it's design specifications, code comments, a reference manual, or the entire user guide, having good documentation can mean the difference between people using and contributing to your code, or throwing it away as a bad joke.




How to succeed in Task 1 of the IELTS Academic writing section. One question that often comes up in Task 1 is "What should I include in the report?" In this lesson, we'll go over some of the key elements to look for in the infographics you will be given, as well as how to present them in a clear structure. Should you write an introduction? What about a conclusion? Should you put in your personal opinion? If you're talking the IELTS, you *must* watch this class!

Take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/ielts-writing-task-1/
More IELTS resources: http://www.GoodLuckIELTS.com
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