WRITING AN ACADEMIC ESSAY The essay is a reflection of how well you have understood the basic course material, how much extra work you have put into researching the essay topic and how analytical you have been in selecting and commenting on the material you use
Understanding of course Academic essay Understanding of course research analysis Good writing
7 steps to writing a good essay Analyze your prompt Gather your information by research and reading Note where your information comes from Think of your thesis Organize your material Draft your essay Revise your essay
Analyze the key words in the prompt Analyze your prompt Define your purpose Analyze the key words in the prompt Consider other important words in the prompt The first thing to do is to decide what kind of essay you are being asked to write
Define your purpose If you are asked to… Then you will need… Analyze Find some methodical way of defining a topic Find the course and effect of some phenomenon Find the solution to a given problem Argue Present your thesis - your stand and the reason for it and persuade the reader by the points that you raise Compare or contrast Focus on similarities or differences in a topic Discuss Present your view on a topic; choose your own focus Explain Show how well you understand a topic
Consider other important words Analyze the key words Significant words will need to be defined as a part of your essay Consider other important words They will affect how you delinate or gather your essay points
Gathering information Interview Questionnaire survey Laboratory experiments Primary research To read selectively from a recommended bibliography Read around the topic trying to ascertain which information could be most useful Secondary research
Note where your information comes from Acknowledge your sources and distinguish sourse information ends and your own original thinking begins It is an academic way of showing that you are not plagiarizing Keep careful notes about where your material comes from
Think of your thesis The thesis controls the entire essay All main points will be a development of it All the minor supporting details will illustrate it Make sure that the thesis expresses a central idea that is neither too broad nor too specific to develop effectively and that it does not simply state the obvious
Organize your material Introduction •give brief background to the topic • address definition of key words and issues •state your thesis •outline your main points • provide transition into body paragraphs Body paragraph • provide a topic sentence which says what the main point of each paragraph is • provide supporting details for your topic sentence based on your research • synthesize what you have read (show what different people think about the same point) • show some critical thinking ( tell what you think of what you have read) • provide in-text citations for your information Conclusion • recap your maim points • reiterate your thesis • give your final word References List the references for each in-text citations
Draft your essay Using your outline write an essay Get all your thoughts down on paper Choose the most precise words Aim for a fluent and coherent style Referring to sources, paraphrase and use reported speech rather than a lot of direct quotation
Proofreading the essay Revise your essay Read through the essay again Ask how well organised it is Ask how well your ideas are developed Is your choice of words accurate? Is your writing concise? Are the links within and between paragraphs clear? Editing Read through your essay profoundly looking for obvious errors (spelling, grammar, punctuation) Check specific submission details (front size, margins. Etc.) Proofreading the essay