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1 Essay writing Have a plan Writing Skills – brevity is clarity. Write fluently - no slang Interpret the implications of the question Structure the essay – use a map Keep an open mind Don’t lose your reader

2 Thesis or open discussion Have a thesis and defend it Have a thesis but question it at all times Open discussion Have more than one view

3 Writing skills Don’t be stodgy Write fluently No colloquialisms No slang No padding for the sake of it Brevity is clarity Map out where you are going And return to the map but don’t do it tediously Link your paragraphs Close the map

4 Keep the reader involved hang a question over what you are writing Don’t tell your reader what to think Have a viewpoint but allow for multiple views A thesis can allow for structure to develop a coherent argument But it suggests a closed mind

5 Question What is the question getting at? What is the point? Analysis of the question What is the context

6 Structure Structure does not rely on preconceived idea it requires an interpretation of the implications of your question A thesis statement is a way of providing structure but: Suspending judgement requires analysis of the question Repeatedly question what you are writing

7 Introduction Interpret the question Demonstrate that you understand the question within a few sentences What is the question asking? What is the main problem? What are the main set of problems? What is the central importance of one or two concepts? This does not require a discussion in the introduction it requires you to point your reader in the direction you were going

8 Introduction 2 An introduction is vital for the reader to know where you are going The reader can then follow with ease and interest And watch out for the main points

9 Introduction - conclusion So in conclusion An essay needs to show that you have correctly interpreted the question Provided a structure by outlining the map Kept your reader interested and informed


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