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Essay
Reveals a Writer in You |
by:
Jerry
Howells |
During
your study at college, many eyes will evaluate
your essay, many heads will be thinking
about its content. And your aim is not to
disappoint them, not to hand in just another
ordinary essay. There are some fundamentals
common for all the essays we want to share
with you. Though it may appear too obvious
to you, but please DO read the essay topic
very attentively and thoughtfully. One of
the most common mistakes I come across when
checking the essays is misinterpretation
of the topic. Some students stick off the
point, others don't answer the target problem
of the essay. Avoid this mistake.
Some tutors assign their own topics and
very often they might be too abstract. Others
offer the choice of the topic to the students,
mentioning the necessary type of the essay
(e.g. comparison/contrast essay comparison/contrast
essay). In either case don't despair!
Your tutor wants you to demonstrate your
abilities in thinking and your skills in
committing them to paper. Impress him, because
you can. Though essay excludes plagiarism,
you can't do with referring to useful literature.
Read a lot, read diverse literature. Then
you will put down all the sources into your
reference list.
It is a good thing to discuss your topic
with someone. An ideal variant is your tutor,
because he will give you useful advice and
will clarify his own opinion on the subject.
If he is not available, discuss your issue
with a person you respect. The essay answers
the question WHY? (E.g. a persuasive
essay answers the question WHY do I
have such an opinion on the point?). In
other words, essay can be defined as some
kind of a letter to your imaginary friend
(your perspective reader) who asked you
the question "WHY?". So, the first section
of your "letter" is - introduction. Here
you inform the reader about the essence
of the problem and prepare him for the course
of the discussion.
Then you continue your discourse in supporting
paragraphs. Your aim is to gain the reader
over and to capture his imagination. How
can you do it? Examples: A lot of sound,
pertinent examples make a convincing and
effective essay. Especially rich in the
examples must be expository
essays which aim at explaining something
to the audience. Last sentences of the essay
make up a conclusion. It is your final word
with the reader. So, use it efficiently
and make a strong notable conclusion. Though
essay is not the easiest task, but if you
give a conscious approach to it, if you
treat it with spirit, then your essay will
help you to win the tutor's respect. And
what is more important you will believe
that you are creative and inventive!
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