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Hi, there. My name is Emma, and in todays video Im going to teach you something very important for if youre taking any type of test that has a writing component. So, if you are taking the IELTS, the TOEFL, the CELPIP, even just a university test, it can be any type of test, but if youre asked to write something like an essay or a paragraph, this video is for you. Okay? So Im going to teach you a very important skill that will help improve your marks when it comes to writing on tests. So, lets get started. So, I have here an essay question. This question is actually Ive seen it on the IELTS. You know, you have similar types of questions on the TOEFL, sometimes in university. The question is this: Education is the single most important factor in the development of a country. Do you agree or disagree? Or maybe: To what extent do you agree or disagree? So, this is an example of a question you might be asked. Now, a problem a lot of students have is in their answer to this que