How to Improve Your Communication of Ideas in an Essay.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HOW TO WRITE A DISCURSIVE ESSAY
Advertisements

Labour Welfare Reforms essay tips
Essay Do's and Don'ts Introductions Development Conclusions
Overview of Writing By Maram Alabdulaaly From: Mosaic Writing 1, Gold edition, by Meredith Pike-Baky and Laurie Blass. Interactions Writing 2, Gold edition,
Exam Reminders.
The first impression of your paper
Writing a Persuasive Essay
Writing an Argumentative Paragraph
English 12. Taking Notes and Annotating Record enough information to help you recall the major points of the source Put the information in the form in.
ESSAY WRITING Can be fun.
Argumentative essays.  Usually range from as little as five paragraphs to as many as necessary  Focus is mainly on your side  But there is also a discussion.
The Opinion Essay.
Structuring an essay. Structuring an Essay: Steps 1. Understand the task 2.Plan and prepare 3.Write the first draft 4.Review the first draft – and if.
Writing a Critical Essay
Moving from Prewriting to Essay. Writing the Introduction: Introductions are often the most frustrating part of a paper for students because many students.
Essay Writing What makes a good essay?. Essay Writing What is a good essay? Planning Essay structure Editing and proofreading Referencing and avoiding.
How to write an academic essay When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less!
Writing a Persuasive Essay
Signposting L 5 Ing. Jiří Šnajdar
1 DO NOW  Copy your homework: Finish writing your note cards and adding transitions to your speech. Practice your speech and keep up with you reading.
Accelerated 10 English 1. Read 2. Details 3. Topic – Significant to the Text 4. Return to the details. o Details are combined/interpreted to determine.
Essay Writing Tips Presented by: Calumet College Student Peer Advisors Date: Thursday, January 27, 2011.
Invention and Arrangement
Writing a Persuasive Essay
ESSAY WRITING Mrs. Shazia Zamir, DHA College Phase VIII.
Writing an Argumentative Essay
Essay and Report Writing. Learning Outcomes After completing this course, students will be able to: Analyse essay questions effectively. Identify how.
How to Improve Your Communication of Ideas in an Essay.
Understand About Essays What exactly is an essay? Why do we write them? What is the basic essay structure?
The Essay ELA 9 Ms. K. Phillips. What is an Essay? An essay is a series of paragraphs that develop a topic and express a writer’s opinion about that topic.
May 2009 Of Mice and Men Essay.
{ The writing process Welcome. In the prewriting stage the follow must be considered:   factual information pertaining to topic   clear definition.
Writing Paragraphs that Work. Paragraphing and Meaning A well-written paragraph makes your writing more effective. Each paragraph should focus on a single.
WRITING THE ESSAY Format, Style, Evidence, and Conclusions.
Higher English Close Reading Types of Questions Understanding Questions Tuesday 8 OctoberCMCM1.
Transitions in writing So important but often overlooked.
Helpful Hints for writing an exam commentary or essay Remember that unlike your oral commentary, a written commentary is NOT chronological; you DON ’ T.
Close Reading Intermediate 2. Time The Close Reading exam paper lasts for one hour. (Date and time for 2011: Friday 13 May, 1.00pm to 2.00pm.) NAB: Friday.
THE ESSAY From the French ‘essai’ - attempt English ‘assay’ – ‘try’ or ‘to weigh’
AIMS: writing process, research skills Review in class research project Parts of an essay –Lecture/notes –Handouts –Application Homework –Rewrite introduction.
1 Report Writing Report writing. 2 Contents What is a report? Why write reports? What makes a good report? Fundamentals & methodology »Preparation »Outlining.
How to Improve Your Communication of Ideas in an Essay.
English Language Services
Examination preparation. The Eightfold Path of tips to help you do well!  1. Take your time and pace yourself. The exam will give you enough time to.
Grammar & Academic Style Learning Development Service
Writing. Academic Writing Allow about 20 minutes In TASK 1 candidates are presented with a graph, table,chart or diagram and are asked to describe, summarise.
Transitions Bridges between ideas and supporting points.
 The first paragraph of your essay is the…?  The Hook ◦ Historical Review ◦ Anecdotal ◦ Surprising Statement ◦ Famous Person ◦ Declarative Statement.
Writing the Argumentative/Persuasive Essay. What is an Argumentative Essay? The purpose of an argumentative essay is to persuade the reader to accept—or.
Essay writing techniques in Higher Education ©The Learning Quality Support Unit, 2013.
December 18, 2013 Presented by: Ms. S. Hines ELA-7 All Periods.
The Odyssey Argumentative Essay
Study Support Tutorial 2016 Paper 2: Critical Reading Critical Essay.
Writing Workshop Literary Analysis. The Five-Paragraph Essay Introduction Body: Supporting Paragraphs Conclusion.
CPE Reading Strategies Task I. Summarize 1 or more of the authors’ ideas on a given topic Draw a relationship between (compare) aspects of the readings.
Writing a Literature Review. What is a "Literature Review?" Gives the reader the sense that you have examined the topic are familiar with contrasting.
WHAT SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS DO I NEED TO DEMONSTRATE? HOW CAN I MAKE SURE I HAVE PRODUCED A HIGH QUALITY RESPONSE? (OR TWO!) Literature : Close Passage.
Int 2 Critical Essays. Purpose of the Critical Essay A DISCURSIVE essay on a text Presenting an ARGUMENT – clear line of thought which is linked throughout.
Writing Exercise Try to write a short humor piece. It can be fictional or non-fictional. Essay by David Sedaris.
Chapter 2: Thinking and Reading Critically ENG 113: Composition I.
Essay Organizer The Five Paragraph Essay
Timed Writing Notes 45 minute essay. Essay Guidelines- Structuring the Essay The essay should have three parts: – Introduction – Body – Conclusion.
Writing an Analytical Essay HIMALAYA SUMMIT. 1. Understand Your Issue 2. Understand Your Question 3. Take a Position 4. Be Able to Support Your Position!
Academic writing.
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS (OPINION ESSAYS)
The essay body Introduction: Main Body: Conclusion:
Parts of an Essay Ms. Ruttgaizer.
Parts of an Essay.
Essay Do's and Don'ts Introductions Development Conclusions
How to Improve Your Communication of Ideas in an Essay
Presentation transcript:

How to Improve Your Communication of Ideas in an Essay

Ways to avoid writing I think that It could be suggested, claimed, proposed that The facts suggest, indicate, show that Smith supports the idea, notion, belief that Although Smith disagrees, most writers suggest, claim that... Analysis of the evidence suggests, undermines, differs from, coincides with

Ways to link paragraphs The first or last sentence in the paragraph should contain the essential reason for the inclusion of that paragraph The last sentence in a paragraph should serve as a link between paragraphs, using words like……………

In fact Meanwhile Firstly/ Secondly At the same time More specifically For this reason While this is so / Since this is so Even if /Even although Not only.. but also In fact Meanwhile Firstly/ Secondly At the same time More specifically For this reason While this is so / Since this is so Even if /Even although Not only.. but also Above all Nonetheless In addition Although Following this Consequently Whether Besides Later Above all Nonetheless In addition Although Following this Consequently Whether Besides Later

Avoid absolute words like totally of course definitely always never

Ways to introduce another viewpoint howeveralthough at the same time nevertheless on the other hand in spite of What needs to be noted in contrast to

On closer inspection, it is worth considering that... Ultimately, it must be realised that.. More importantly however... More significantly however... More to the point is the fact that... On the surface, it might seem that however The fundamental question is not however... On first sight it might seem plausible to argue that....however, on closer inspection To argue.... is insufficient.... it is necessary to consider... More Ways to introduce another viewpoint

Do Start you essay with an attention-grabbing first sentence Set out the issue clearly in the introduction Give an indication of your line of argument in the introduction Write a linking sentence at the end of your introduction to provide a smooth transition into the topic sentence of the second paragraph Dont Answer the question in the introduction Just re-phrase the question. Just make a list of points you are going to make Use personal terms like I or My.

Advice on the Introduction from Principal Assessor If the question were How important was Bismarcks contribution to German unification? possible approaches might include: A The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. This essay will look at Bismarcks contribution to this achievement, and compare it with the other factors that helped him. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. It will then reach a conclusion about how important Bismarcks part was. Advice on the Introduction from Principal Assessor If the question were How important was Bismarcks contribution to German unification? possible approaches might include: A The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. This essay will look at Bismarcks contribution to this achievement, and compare it with the other factors that helped him. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. It will then reach a conclusion about how important Bismarcks part was.

While this approach is acceptable, it often leads to an essay which lacks analytical depth and quality of thought. An approach that shows greater confidence on the part of the candidate, and usually leads to a more fluent argument, might be the following, which says the same things but in a way that markers are likely to find more convincing. B The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. Although it can be argued that Bismarcks role was decisive in achieving this outcome, other factors contributed significantly to the process of unification. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. While this approach is acceptable, it often leads to an essay which lacks analytical depth and quality of thought. An approach that shows greater confidence on the part of the candidate, and usually leads to a more fluent argument, might be the following, which says the same things but in a way that markers are likely to find more convincing. B The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. Although it can be argued that Bismarcks role was decisive in achieving this outcome, other factors contributed significantly to the process of unification. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s.

A The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco- Prussian War. This essay will look at Bismarcks contribution to this achievement, and compare it with the other factors that helped him. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. It will then reach a conclusion about how important Bismarcks part was. (60 words) A The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco- Prussian War. This essay will look at Bismarcks contribution to this achievement, and compare it with the other factors that helped him. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. It will then reach a conclusion about how important Bismarcks part was. (60 words) B The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco- Prussian War. Although it can be argued that Bismarcks role was decisive in achieving this outcome, other factors contributed significantly to the process of unification. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. (51 words) B The unification of Germany was achieved after the victory in the Franco- Prussian War. Although it can be argued that Bismarcks role was decisive in achieving this outcome, other factors contributed significantly to the process of unification. These included economic change, growing nationalism in Germany and the wars of the 1860s. (51 words)

Two of the three sentences in version B are identical to those in version A, but the overall impact is much stronger, as the candidate shows awareness of the issue and the fact that several factors have to be considered. The scene is set and a likely line of argument indicated naturally, without making a point of it. Examiners find that introductions adopting this type of style tend to lead to better arguments and more coherent essays. Version B does not state the intention to reach a conclusion, but it would be most surprising if one did not appear. Two of the three sentences in version B are identical to those in version A, but the overall impact is much stronger, as the candidate shows awareness of the issue and the fact that several factors have to be considered. The scene is set and a likely line of argument indicated naturally, without making a point of it. Examiners find that introductions adopting this type of style tend to lead to better arguments and more coherent essays. Version B does not state the intention to reach a conclusion, but it would be most surprising if one did not appear.

Do Make sure that your essay has a logical or clear structure Check that the first sentence in each paragraph should contain the main idea. This is called the topic sentence. Follow this up with evidence, details, facts, figures, quotes. Include toolkit words which ensure that you are arguing, debating e.g. however, although. Keep sentences simple, direct, clear and relevant. Dont Exaggerate claims e.g. This proves that.. Quote overly long chunks from historians – this is your essay being assessed. Use slang or abbreviations. Formal English, please. Use nursery language: The workers were not happy about.. Use two sentences when one would do. Miss out parts of the essay – check back to question several times.

Do Answer the question Summarise the main points in your argument Check that the conclusion is based on evidence presented in the essay. Check that the conclusion is in line with the line of argument presented in the introduction. Refer to words, phrases used in the essay title e.g. if a quotation was used. Dont Introduce new evidence in the conclusion.

Do Read all the questions Write on the exam paper Put question number in margin Underline key words /phrases to be discussed /defined. Write plan on exam script. Markers may credit this if you dont finish. Allocate 40 minutes for each question. Check back to the question /plan during the 40 minutes. Write for 80 minutes. You should have prepared for this! Have a conclusion. Dont Write out the question. Wastes time. Think you can busk your way through an essay without the examiner knowing what you have done. You will be found out. Invent facts, details. Again, you will be caught. Try to impress by writing long, complex sentences. This is no substitute for clear thinking and clear writing. Memorise an essay and then copy it out irrespective of the phrasing of the question.

Essay writing is like Gary Players view on Golf and Success… The more I practice, the luckier I get