Here is
an UK Essay Writing Guide that will make the task of writing
an essay easy!
1.
Decide on What Your Essay Topic Will
Be!
When
selecting an essay topic you may face the following
scenarios:-
i)
The Essay Subject Matter Has Already been Assigned to
You
Think
carefully about the type of essay that you have been asked
to write about, making sure that you relate it to your
course. It might be that you have to give your
lecturer a general overview of the topic or it could be a
more specific analysis of the topic.
So if you were studying Business, in the case of a general
overview essay scenario you should choose something like this
‘UK Manufacturing’ as your topic, or if the topic asks for
something specific choose one like this ‘The decline of UK
Manufacturing during the 1980’s’.
ii) The Essay
Subject Matter Has NOT been Assigned to
You
Choose
a topic that is going to be of particular interest to you
and carefully define the purpose of your essay beforehand.
You may want to educate people about the subject area,
or make the reader have the same beliefs as you do about the
subject.
The point we are making is whatever the topic that you end up
choosing, it must be fit for the purpose. Once you have
been able to determine the purpose for your essay, start
brainstorming ideas and make sure you write them down.
Carefully consider each and every topic and then go for the one
topic that presents itself with plenty of information that you
can write about in your essay.
Once you have selected the topic and identified research and
information then follow the instructions marked under the
heading of ‘The Essay Subject Matter Has Already been Assigned
to You’ mentioned above.
2.
Create a Brief Outline for your Essay
Ideas
The
purpose of any essay outline is to briefly note down the
ideas that you have come up with for the essay down on paper
in an organised manner.
3.
Write a Thesis Statement
Now
that you have the information that you plan to have in your
essay written down, you are now ready to start composing
your thesis statement. Thesis statements help you to
establish the ground on which the essay will be written.
4. Write the Body
Paragraph(s)
This is
the section where you describe, explain or argue the topic
that you will have chosen for your
essay.
Every
main idea that you wrote down in the outline format will now
become one of the body paragraphs. If you happen
to have 3 or 4 ideas, then you will have 3 or 4 body graphs
to write about.
5. Now
Write Your Essay Conclusion and Introduction
Your essay
needs 2 more paragraphs, the conclusion and introduction.
One is the exit to your essay and the other is the entrance to
it. The introduction paragraph is designed to attract the
attention of the reader. The conclusion paragraph of
the essay just sums up your points and provides closure and a
final perspective to the reader on your essay
topic.
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