3V Essay Lesson 1: Structure & Content

Essay Writing
Lesson 1: Structure & Content

How to structure an essay?
How to make sure the content is 
relevant?
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Essay Writing
Lesson 1: Structure & Content

How to structure an essay?
How to make sure the content is 
relevant?

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What is an Essay?

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What is an argumentative essay?
A
Betoog
B
Beschouwing
C
Uiteenzetting

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Argumentative Essay
Purpose (doel) 
Convince (overtuig)

Je hebt een stelling (thesis) waarvan je anderen probeert te overtuigen met goede argumenten. 

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Example Topics
Students must wear uniforms
All cars should be painted yellow
Homework should be banned
School should be four days a week
Video games should be banned
University should be free
Parents should be held legally responsible for the actions of their minor children

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Thesis Statement
One sentence that expresses the main idea of your essay.
It is not a fact, it should be debatable.

Fact: Abortion is legal in The Netherlands
Thesis Statement: Abortion should become illegal in The Netherlands.

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Create a Thesis (Practice)
Topic: School Uniforms?

1) Are you for or against wearing school uniforms? Decide on your opinion.

Ask yourself these questions as the basis for your brainstorm:
- Would you want to wear a school Uniform? Why/why not?
- Why might schools choose to have a school uniform?

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What are some of the cons (nadelen) of wearing a school uniform?

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What are some of the pros (voordelen) of wearing a school uniform?

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What would be your thesis statement for this topic (school uniforms)?

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Topic Sentences
Your argument in one sentence.

Example: Having to wear school uniforms does not allow students to find their own style.

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Turn this into a topic sentence:
School uniforms: equality.

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Turn this into a topic sentence:
School uniforms: rich & poor.

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Turn this into a topic sentence:
School uniforms: uncomfortable

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Build-a-Burger

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timer
2:00
  • Decide on your topic
  • Organize your ideas
  • Write the body paragraphs
  • Write the introduction
  • Add the finishing touches
  • Write the conclusion
  • Write your thesis statement

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Introduction
Main goal: Introducing the topic and grabbing the interest of the reader.

TIPS FOR WRITING THE INTRODUCTION
1. It needs to include a thesis statement.
2. It should introduce the topic.
3. It has to provide an overview of the paper.

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Second, Third, & Fourth Paragraph
Main goal: Providing details, such as facts, quotes, examples & statistics.

TIPS FOR WRITING THE INTRODUCTION
1. Each paragraph needs a topic sentence.
2. The rest of the paragraph gives examples and evidence.


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Conclusion
Main goal: Concluding the essay

TIPS FOR WRITING THE INTRODUCTION
1. Restate (herhaal) your thesis statement in different words.
2. Explain how each body paragraph supports the thesis statement.
DO NOT give new information in the conclusion


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Assignment

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Your thesis needs to be about animal testing. Is this good/bad? Should this be illegal.
Two arguments have already been given, so you just need to think of examples and evidence and create a nice topic sentence.

The third argument is up to you.

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What would be your thesis statement?

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What would be your three topic sentences?

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TO DO
Write a first draft (eerste versie) of your essay about this topic. 
Use the thesis statement and topic sentences you've just come up with and make sure your essay follows the burger format. 
140-190 words

Next lesson: We'll look at the language you need to use when writing an essay and some common mistakes students make. 

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