clarity

Unclear Explanation

Targeted training for this skill. Preview freely, then level up through spot, fix, and create.

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What it means

This happens when your writing doesn't give enough detail or clear steps for readers to understand what you mean. Your ideas might make perfect sense in your head, but readers need more information to follow along.

Why it matters

When explanations are unclear, readers get confused and might give up reading your work. In selective school tests, markers need to understand your ideas clearly to give you full marks.

Example

❌ 'My science experiment didn't work because something went wrong.' ✓ 'My volcano experiment didn't erupt because I forgot to add the baking soda, which creates the chemical reaction needed for the explosion.'

As I crossed the finish line, I realized that winning the race wasn't just about being fast - it was about never giving up, even when things got tough.

Training levels

Level 1

Spot It

Learn to recognize the issue in examples

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Level 2

Fix It

Practice rewriting to correct the issue

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Level 3

Create It

Write original content demonstrating mastery

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