4 mavo essay hook & conclusion

Essay 
Watch the news
*Structure
--> Introduction
--> Conclusion
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Essay 
Watch the news
*Structure
--> Introduction
--> Conclusion

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Summary: news
Write down in 5 sentences what you've seen on the news.

Slide 2 - Open question

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Hook/attention grabber
introduce the topic
  1. interesting question
  2. strong statement
  3. fact/statistic 
  4. metaphor
  5. story
  6. description
  7. quotation

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Explanation
You'll get 30 seconds to think about the hook.
I'll ask someone to explain it in their own words.

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Interesting question
An interesting question hook is when you ask a question that relates to your essay or paper.
timer
0:30

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Strong statement
A strong statement hook is a sentence that makes an assertive claim about your topic. It connects to the thesis statement and shows the importance of your essay or paper.
timer
0:30

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fact / statistic
Facts and statistics hook your reader because they give real information about a topic. You can impress your reader with your knowledge and evidence from the very beginning of your essay.
timer
0:30

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Metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares one thing to another, but these two things seem unrelated. An example of a metaphor is: Her boyfriend is a rat. The boyfriend is not really a rat, but he behaves like one.
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0:30

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story
This is a hook where you begin with a short story or episode that relates to your topic. The key to a great story hook is making sure the story directly connects to your essay or paper topic. Your story can be personal or someone else’s story.
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0:30

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Description
This is a hook where a vivid description of a scene draws your readers into your writing. A good description hook will make your reader want to know what comes next in your writing. It’s most popular in narrative essays, but you can use a description hook with any type of writing (yes even academic papers).
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0:30

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Quotation
This is a hook where you begin your essay with a quotation. The quotation could be from a famous person, but it doesn’t have to be. You can quote anyone if it connects to what you’re writing about.

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Vegans are the healthiest group of people in the world.
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 14 - Drag question

What is the difference between successful college students and unsuccessful college students?
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 15 - Drag question

Almost two-thirds of American adults at some point in their life lived in a home with at least one gun.
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 16 - Drag question

A business blog is a magnet pulling clients to a company. 
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 17 - Drag question

Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.”
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 18 - Drag question

I got off the train and pulled my luggage behind me. A cab pulled up to the curb, and the driver got out. He lifted my luggage and said, “Miss, I’m just going to put your stuff in the boot.” I didn’t know what he meant until I saw him open the car’s trunk. Then I realized the boot means car trunk. I got in the cab, wondering how many other words would be different in England. 
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 19 - Drag question

The dog howled in pain and limped along the side of the road. His leg was cut and blood streamed down his leg.
Interesting question
strong statement
fact /  statistic
Metaphor
story
description
Quotation

Slide 20 - Drag question

Write a hook of your choosing for the following statement:
Should school uniforms be mandatory.

Slide 21 - Open question

Conclusion
  1. restate your thesis
  2. summarise your arguments
  3. persuade the reader to take action

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Write a conclusion: in 4 sentences.
-restate your thesis
-summarise your arguments
-persuade the reader to take action

Slide 23 - Open question

Homework: practice essays
  • You can hand in your essay assignment 1 for feedback this weekend
  • Next week hand in essay assignment 2

I'll give you feedback on your essay, to prepare yourself for testweek 1

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