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1 Everyday life examples!
Thesis Statements Everyday life examples!

2 What is a Thesis Statement?
“Every paper you write should have a main point, a main idea, or central message. The argument(s) you make in your paper should reflect this main idea. The sentence that captures your position on this main idea is what we call a thesis statement.”

3 How do we apply Thesis Statements?
In English essays, we use thesis statements to introduce the main ideas which should have TWO parts; the main idea and how it is controlled. Here are some very BASIC examples to help you… 1. People can avoid burglaries by taking certain precautions. (The precautions for…) 2. There are several advantages to growing up in a small town. (The advantages of…) 3. Air pollution in Mexico City is the worst in the world for a number of reasons. (The causes of…) or (The effects of…) 4. Fixing a flat tire on a bicycle is easy if you follow these steps. (The steps for…)

4 How do we apply Thesis Statements in a ‘REAL LIFE’ setting?
Job applications often ask for a cover letter. In your cover letter, you should be addressing the criteria from the listing provided. Have a look at the following example on SEEK; 6&userqueryid=b8261b4637e2697db24971ef190e &ref=beta

5 Cover Letter Preferable skills and Qualifications Demonstrable recruitment coordinator experience is ideal Ability to adapt to and pick up new systems quickly Strong computer skills Ability to establish, maintain and enhance positive internal and external relationships  Excellent safety awareness and adherence to processes and procedures Excellent communication and negotiation skills Ability to work well under pressure Ability to think outside of the square and meet any challenges head on  Results driven approach The following points from the job application would need to be addressed in paragraph formation for your Cover Letter. You may tie a few points together that address the same idea. The ‘EE’ from your ‘TEEL’ structure would be providing examples of how YOU can prove the main idea (or thesis statement)

6 For example… Excellent communication and negotiation skills
Ability to work well under pressure You may be able to tie two points together and write a thesis statement such as; Excellent communication and negotiation skills are essential qualities to have a team work well under pressure. During my time at ‘PREVIOUS JOB’ I was able to…. EXAMPLE, EXAMPLE… Link back and prove your point to ensure you are the best person for the job!


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