Essay Writing - basics & thesis statement

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Essay writing

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Goals
You will learn the rules for writing an essay 
You will learn what makes a good thesis statement

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What is an essay?

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Essay
Introduction -- thesis statement
Body -- arguments in favour, refute arguments against
Conclusion -- summary, reformulate your thesis statement

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To write an essay, you should generally:
1- Decide what type of essay to write                                                               2-  Brainstorm your topic
3- Research the topic.                                                                                             4-  Develop a thesis
5- Outline your essay                                                                                               6-  Write your essay
7- Edit your writing to check spelling and grammar


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Hamburger model

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Thesis statement
• Must be an arguable statement about which readers could disagree.
• Must be a clear statement of your entire argument, not just a part of it.
• Should NOT include the first or second person (I, we, us, you, etc.)



• Should NOT contain evidence, quotations, or specific examples. This is a statement of argument—that is it. Evidence and specific examples should be saved for the body of the paper

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A good thesis will be: 

  • Arguable. Othello is a tragic play about the downfall of a Moor”  isn’t a thesis—it’s a fact.
  • Provable through  evidence from the book:  “Othello is a confusing but ultimately very well-written play” is a weak thesis because it offers the writer’s personal opinion about the play. Yes, it’s arguable, but it’s not a claim that can be proven or supported with examples taken from the play itself. 


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compare and contrast:

While both men plot revenge, Iago is the villain and Othello the tragic hero, because Iago actually enjoys punishing those he thinks have offended him while Othello struggles with his crimes.

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Improve these 'thesis statements'
Marvel is better than DC

Farmers are idiots

Literature is useless




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While both Marvel and DC make films about superheroes, Marvel films are more successful because the stories are rooted in the real world.

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Grammar & Vocab
Linking words
Varied vocabulary  - not just 'very'
No contractions 
Don't keep switching tenses
           Novel/film/work - present tense
Be objective 
Avoid 'I' sentences

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contrast or continuation

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Wrap up
Essay --> hamburger 
Thesis statement (the heart of your essay)--> Arguable, reasonable, clear



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