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5 Apps to Help Enhance Your Writing Skills

November 18, 2020 05:04 PM AEDT | By Rhonda Martinez (Guest)
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 5 Apps to Help Enhance Your Writing Skills

Strong writing skills are quite useful because they can help anyone communicate their message effectively and reach new audiences. However, writing is a complex process that requires you to make sure that your grammar, punctuation, and spelling are perfect. Besides, you must make sure that your content is logically correct and consistent. Even if your ideas are great but your grammar is poor, the chances are that your writing won’t make a good impression.

Writing skills are important for many professions. However, nobody needs writing as much as college and university students. Even STEM students, who will never use writing in their careers need to write various essays and other academic papers. If you’re a student, it means that writing is one of your main activities. Sometimes, if your assignment is too difficult or if your paper is due soon, you can simply order writing help on websites like GradeMiners. However, this is not always the case. For instance, if you need to write an essay as a part of a test, nobody will help you.

Many students want to improve their writing skills, but they often don’t know where to start. Here are some great apps that will help you understand what areas of writing you should improve. These apps will also make the writing process much easier so that you’ll be able to focus on your ideas and the meaning of your content, without being distracted by technical details.

1. Grammarly

This is an amazing app that will take care of your grammar, punctuation, spelling, and word choice. This app works as your personal editor, scanning your content for mistakes, and offering suggestions on how you can improve your text. The basic proofreading tools are available for free, but you can also purchase the paid version for $29.95 per month. It has a number of additional features, including plagiarism detection, contextual spell-check, and word choice suggestions.

2. Hemingway

Sometimes, it might be difficult for you to express your thoughts not only precisely but also simply. One of the most common problems among writers is too long or overcomplicated sentences. Some writers create too dense content, while others suffer from excessive use of the passive voice. Such content is difficult to read, and Hemingway will help you fix such problems. Thanks to this app, you will improve your composing skills and make sure that your readers will enjoy your writing.

3. 750 Words

If you want to improve your skills, you should get enough practice. You won’t be able to become a better writer if you don’t actually write, and you need to write a lot. Many teachers and writers agree that the best exercise is to write every day. However, you may forget about your daily writing exercises or feel not motivated enough. 750 Words is a great app that will help you stay committed and write. It will help you set clear goals and reward you for different writing activities. This app will also count the words you write so that you can quickly check out how much you wrote today.

4. FocusWriter

One of the main challenges writers have to deal with is that they need to avoid countless distractions and stay concentrated all the time. Of course, it’s a difficult thing to do, especially when using overly complicated text editors like Microsoft Word, which have too many unnecessary tools. Apps like Google Docs might be a better choice, but if you want to stay focused, you might opt for something even simpler. In this case, you’re going to love FocusWriter. This is a perfect text editor for creative tasks that don’t require a lot of editing and formatting. There’s no clutter, just a perfectly simple interface that won’t distract you from writing in any way.

5. OneLook Reverse Dictionary

If you want to make your writing more engaging and vivid, we recommend that you check out OneLook. This is a powerful thesaurus and dictionary tool that knows more than 18 million words and can search over 1,000 online dictionaries. No matter whether you’re looking for a convenient technical term or beautiful adjectives for your creative writing, the chances are that you will find the right words if you check out OneLook. You just have to type your idea, and this tool will generate words and phrases relevant to your request. This is a very simple yet powerful tool, and it will help you quickly find the right words, no matter what niche and context you’re dealing with.

Wrapping Up

If you want to improve your writing skills, you should be ready for a continuous learning process. You should practice a lot, expand your vocabulary, and sharpen your grammar. Improving your writing skills is difficult, but there are many tools that can help you. Thanks to the five tools from our list, you’ll be able to stay focused, improve your grammar skills, and make sure that your writing is as clean and engaging as possible.

Author bio

Rhonda Martinez is a blogger, content writer and educator. She has been teaching students how to write better essays for a decade. Rhonda is a published author who enjoys writing articles on topics of education, creative writing, psychology, and marketing.


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