Probably, some of you think that writing an English language coursework will be boring and rather challenging. You have already thought about investigating some complicated linguistic or grammar issues, or something of that kind.
 
Well, we have good news for you. A real English language coursework has nothing to do with these dull images you have in your mind. Making English language courseworks is, actually, really exciting and you get a brilliant opportunity to show your creativity and writing talents.
 
We want to tell you about two common ways to get an English language coursework done.
 
English language courseworks: making a survey
 
Collecting real-life opinions is the best way to come up with some exclusive findings for your English language coursework, because you are going to deal with typical users of English.
 
One of the easiest surveys you may conduct for your English language coursework is to ask different people to define some words. So, think of several words, e.g. respect, fear, green, etc., check and note down people’s definitions, some associations. You will be surprised to find out that rather simple words are interpreted in so many different ways.
 
Do not forget to analyze the results and introduce your findings in the English language coursework.
 
English language courseworks: creative writing
 
Creative writing is one of the favorite ways to get English language courseworks done. You are free to choose anything you like, create whatever stories you want.
 
It can be a dramatic monologue, for instance, of:

  • a prisoner;
  • an alcoholic;
  • a tramp, etc.

Or, write an obituary and try to convey in your English language coursework all the feelings that a dying person might have.
 
On our blog, you will also find help with an English media coursework and A level English coursework.

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