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Parents, learn how to boost writing skills with Khanmigo


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hey parents, we know that trying to help your kids with their essays can often feel like navigating through an unknown city without a map. But don't worry, we're here to provide the compass that you need. We're proud to present our latest Kigo feature: academic essay feedback.

This new feature provides immediate, high-quality feedback on essays, helping your child become a more confident writer. Let me show you how it works. To get started, all your child needs to do is submit a draft essay from any class, be it English, US Government, History, etc.

Click submit, then Kigo gets to work. Right now, Kigo works best for persuasive, argumentative, explanatory, or literary analysis essays, up to about 1500 words. You can see that Kigo offers insights into everything, from essay structure and organization to how well arguments are supported, even down to style and tone.

Your child can view the feedback, ask for clarifications, make revisions, and then request more review. It's like having a personal writing coach at your fingertips. Unlike other AI tools, such as Chat GPT, Kigo doesn't do the writing for your child.

It also goes beyond just correcting grammar or spelling. Instead, it's like a trusted mentor that guides students through the entire revision process. You can get unlimited access to this feature and everything else Kigo has to offer for just $4 a month or $44 a year.

Click the link in the description below to learn more and get started with Kigo.

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