Introduction To Essay Writing
Introduction To Essay Writing
BREAK
Purpose
Structure
Content
Linguistic features
Format
Purpose
Educate/show understanding
Inform/explain
Argue/persuade
Compare and contrast
Content
Evidence of research
Evidence of summary and synthesis
Evidence of critical thinking (originality/value
add)
Structure
Introduction
Body paragraphs
Topic sentences
Supporting details (evidence from research)
Conclusion
Summary
Reiterate thesis
Final word
Linguistic features
Format
In-text citation
End of text references
(Evidence of honesty)
Practice
Using recyclable bags brings wonders to the
environment.
Therefore with so many benefits, I do not see
why more people do not use cloth bags.
Making a decision about cloning can be quite
tough.
Practice 2
Each recyclable bag will save thousands of
plastic bags which will end up as ugly litter.
Parents who would consider cloning a child so
as to have spare parts for their existing child
cannot really be loving parents.
Introduction
Body paragraphs
Topic sentences
Supporting details (evidence from
research)
Background to argument
Thesis, or controlling idea very
important
Outline
Transitions
Body paragraphs
Topic sentences
Supporting details (evidence from
research)
Counter argument
Refutation
Conclusion
Summary
Reiterate thesis
Final word
Introduction
Conclusion
Summary
Reiterate thesis
Final word
Body paragraphs
Topic sentences
Supporting details (evidence from research)
Conclusion
Summary
Reiterate thesis
Final word
Academic argument
Persuades by:
Logic
Facts
Considered view points (critical thoughts)
Objective tone
Model 2
Introduction
Quotation/ Rhetorical Question/ Background Information / Scope of Essay/ Thesis
Body paragraph 1
Opposing view- Rebuttal (topic sentence with elaboration, e.g. examples, causes,
problems)
Body paragraph 2
Opposing view- Rebuttal (topic sentence with elaboration, e.g. examples, causes,
problems)
Body Paragraph 3
Opposing View- Rebuttal (topic sentence with elaboration, e.g. examples, causes,
problems)
Conclusion
Comment/ Resolution/ Evaluation/ Restatement/Quotation
Model 3:
Introduction
Quotation/ Rhetorical Question/ Background information / Scope of Essay/ Thesis
Body paragraph 1
Opposing view (topic sentence with elaboration, e.g. examples, causes, problems)
Body paragraph 2
Rebuttal 1 (topic sentence with elaboration, e.g. examples, causes, problems)
Body paragraph 3
Rebuttal 2 (topic sentence with elaboration, e.g. examples, causes, problems)
Conclusion
Comment/ Resolution/ Evaluation/ Restatement/Quotation
Model 4:
Introduction
Quotation/ Rhetorical Question/ Background information / Scope of Essay/ Thesis
Body paragraph 1
Topic sentence---supporting ideas--Body paragraph 2
Topic sentence ---supporting ideas--Body paragraph 3
Counter-claim---rebuttal
(elaboration with examples, causes, problems etc.)
Conclusion
Comment/ Resolution/ Evaluation/ Restatement/ Quotation
Three things
Content thesis, selection of points, primary
and secondary sources, critical thinking
Organisation tight structure, logical flow of
ideas, TS/SD/CA/R
Language the rhetoric of academic essays,
tone, hedging etc