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Great Essay Writing Tips
Writing an essay can be frustrating and difficult. However, if
planned properly and chosen wisely, your essay can stand out
from the crowd because of its quality and richness in
content.
The first thing your essay should have is an introductory
paragraph. This paragraph has to be able to show exactly what
your essay is about in only a couple of sentences. A great
opening paragraph of an essay will show the reader exactly what
they are going to read about and capture their interest
straight away. This paragraph is also known as a thesis
statement.
The next parts of your essay are the supporting paragraphs.
These particular paragraphs make up the formation and the body
of your written essay, and should be able to link together the
different points you are making. A good tip here is to make a
simple list of the points you are making in your essay. You can
then develop your essay from this list by creating a supporting
paragraph for every point made.
The final part of your essay should be the summary. This
summary will conclude everything you have just written about in
a few sentences. It differs from the introductory paragraph as
that tells you what you are going to read; the summary
paragraph tells the reader what they have already read.
You may already have your topic assigned to you for your essay
or you may have to choose yourself. If you choose yourself, it
is very important to be able to write fluently and confidently
about your subject. Don't pick a subject you know nothing about
or are not very confident of. So, brainstorm a few ideas and
pick your topic for your essay.
Then, prepare an outline or a diagram of your topic and any
ideas you have for your specific essay. This structures your
ideas and your essay by giving it a clear and well defined path
to follow. If you feel that the structure you have prepared
doesn't work, don't be afraid to tweak it here and there to
make it work for you and your topic.
Write your thesis statement/opening paragraph and tell the
readers what you as the writer are going to be showing them
throughout your essay. What they will learn from it and the
point you are trying to make within your essay.
Then you write your supporting paragraphs that make up your
points list that you made earlier. Make a paragraph for each
point and show your findings clearly and with solid facts, and
possibly quotations or interviews.
Write the conclusion at the end, not during or at the
beginning. Many people make the mistake of writing the
conclusion before they have even finished and read through the
final draft of the essay. Never do this as you may have written
something else or become aware of other facts and figures later
on in the essay writing process.
Once you have done all of this, you can go on to proofread what
you have written. If you have the ability to do so, leave the
essay overnight or for a couple of days and back to it with
fresh eyes. This makes it easier to spot any spelling,
grammatical or any other errors you may have made. If you can,
let someone else go through it and proof it for
you.
by Daniel Millions - 1st August 2008
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