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The English language can be extremely confusing and illogical
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The English language can be extremely confusing and illogical

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busses or buses?

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buses
gases or gasses?

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gasses
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Things that were well done:
Content was relevant
Good Layout
Good use of topic sentences to introduce your paragrphs (hardly anyone mistakenly used sub-headings)

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Tips: 

The nature,  Dutch people often make mistakes here as it is a direct translation from de natuur. However, in English it sounds quite funny. So use: The natural surroundings or the environment

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fabrics
factories

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common spelling errors
Ozone layer
Environment
threat
factorys = plural is factories
country's = plural is countries
polution = pollution
alot = a lot

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Remember to use good topic sentences to introduce your ideas/paragraphs.....
To start off with, I'm going to talk about ways to make transport less damaging to the environment.
Firstly, some ways to make transport less damaging to the environment could be ......

I am going to write my essay on pollution, i have quite some ideas and want to tell them here.


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Correct use of common linking words
and
So next time you go out, opt for a bike instead of a car, and remember DON'T use a comma with and ....

So next time you go out, opt for a bike instead of a car and remember to....

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No comma here
Correct use of common linking words
but
This ranges from planes to gigantic cargo ships. But most pollution is caused by cars. 

This ranges from planes to gigantic cargo ships, but most pollution is caused by cars. 

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use "but" to join two ideas together by placing a comma before "but."
Remember: a catchy title
Pollution: Three simple solutions
Last but not least.....

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Final tip....
Use the writing file in the back to Gold Experience, it is really helpful for the layout, tips and especially "Useful Language" for the essay task. 

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