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Argumentative essay

Jennifer Gonzalez, a writing teacher, proposes seven steps to help students to write an argumentative essay. The objective of an argumentative essay is to try to convince your reader to think a certain way or to do a certain thing. Any piece of writing should have an introduction, a body which contains three main points in it, and a closure. Some students are afraid of the five paragraph essay: Step 1: What how it´s done: Students are given a mentor text:  examples of excellent writing within the genre students are about to attempt themselves. Students read these texts, compare them, and find places where the authors used evidence to back up their assertions. Students are asked to notice things like stories, facts and statistics, and other things the authors use to develop their ideas. Step 2: Informal assessment, Freestyle: Students do some informal debate on easy, high-interest topics. The teacher reads a statement: students who agree with the statem...

Belonging and identity

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Book review

"From paragraph to essay" is a book written by Maurice Imhoof and Hernan Hudson that was published in 1930 with the purpose of helping advanced students developing composition writing. A variety of paragraph styles are presented and analysed in the form of model passages, with accompanying written exercises, such as paragraph development by listing, by examples, by comparison, by contrast, by definition and by classification. At regular stages the techniques and paragraph styles are developed into essay form; essay development by examples and by comparison and contrast, in particular. The final chapter combines all the techniques and styles introduced throughout the book. The book is intended to advanced students who need training to writing clear and well organised essays in English. In my opinion, the authors are communicating effectively to that audience since they have included appropriate academic terminology and a wide variety of examples. However, I think the a...

From paragraph to essay

Writing a book review

A book review looks at the quality, meaning and significance of a work of literature. It´s a reaction paper which focuses on purpose content and authority in which strenghts and weaknesses of the material are analyzed.  You have to look at what the author tried to do and you have to evaluate it and provide evidence to support it. You have to read the book actively and critically. The book review has to parts: Summary and analysis. In the summary you have to write in your own words what the book was about. It restates the author´s main point purpose intent and supporting details; it is the shortest part, you have to look at the book as a whole. On the other hand, the analysis is a detailed evaluation of the thesis presented by the author; you have to look at objective strenghts and weaknesses. The analysis has to be balanced and it requieres a lot of critical thinking; you have to interact with the text and ask questions of it such as: "Who is the audience?" "Is the auth...

Thesis statement: four steps to a great essay

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Source: [60second Recap®]. [2014, Nov 4].Thesis Statements: Four Steps to a Great Essay . [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R0ivCaLtnY  In order to write the thesis statement, you have to begin with the question you are answering with your essay. There are series of steps to follow: A) Step 1:Answer the question: You have to answer the question off the top of your head. B) Step 2:Refine your answer: You need to refine your answer, you have to look back at your notes in order to answer all the parts of the question correctly.  C) Step 3: Focus with examples: The thesis sends your reader off into your essay. They must know what you are going to write about and how you are going to make your case; you want to give your reader a little bit more direction, and this is where examples come in. You need to know which examples are going to help to make your case. D) Step 4: Go deeper: Ask yourself: Am I really saying all I could be saying in my thesi...

Thesis statement

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Video 1: Source: [Nawal, Nader]. [2010, February 19].How to Write an A+ Thesis Statement . [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HePQWodWiQ  The thesis statement is the single, specific claim that your essay supports. It includes a topic, a precise opinion, and reasoning. It tells the reader where you are going in your essay and how you plan on getting there. There are three parts of the thesis statement: A) The subject: The topic of your essay; you should narrow it.  B)The precise opinion: Your opinion on the subject of your essay; you should do some research.  C) The blueprint of reasons: This is where you show your reader how you plan to argue and prove your opinion. Typically, you should have three strong pieces of evidence to support your opinion. Later, you will need to expand on each detail in the body of the essay. Those pieces of evidence are only effective if you explain what you mean about each blue print point in the body paragraph...