Saturday, August 1, 2020
Writing Exercises
Writing Exercises View a text version of the above proofreading and editing your essay considerations. Proofreading has a micro-focus on the details of your essay, such as formatting, grammar and punctuation. Editing focuses on the big picture elements such as overall structure, appropriate paragraphing and whether the question has been answered. Plans can be structured/restructured at any time during the planning process. Planning is an ongoing process, from when you receive the essay title to when you submit your final draft. Do the same thing for all the points that need academic references to support them. Read the abstract and ask yourself if the content of the article is likely to be relevant to your essay. Another option is to use an internet academic search engine such as Google Scholar. View the text description of the above body paragraph example. You can then add examples and references to make your paragraph stronger. Concluding sentenceThe Concluding Sentence should echo the main point of the paragraph and function as a bridge to the next paragraph.N.B. Paragraphs should be balanced â" keep to the âno less than 3 sentences per paragraphâ rule. Elaboration and examplesElaboration of the main point should add more detailed information in relation to the topic sentence. N.B. Make sure you are logged in to the library at your educational institution, so that you can use the full database capacities linked to Google Scholar. Once you are happy with your brainstorm you can use it to plan your essay. Brainstorming means producing ideas related to a theme. Your lecturers will want to hear your âvoiceâ as they read your essay. View a text version of the redrafting your essay diagram above. Always save each draft as a separate file; then you can see how your essay develops and improves. Sometimes an essay will begin with a direct quote to draw readers into the essay. Scope â" where you outline what exactly is going to be covered in relation to your argument. Typified by Mellorâs findings â" adults showed no weight increase after chocolate controlled diet. Lambert exemplified that chocolate consumption alone unlikely to precipitate obesity. Note the narrow focus of medical benefits (i.e. only considering magnesium) due to the short length of the essay. End with a broad statement relating to the significance of your argument. Your paragraphs should link together â" use connective words, both within and between paragraphs, to keep a sense of cohesion and linkage. Your paragraphs should be balanced â" keep to the rule of no less than 3 sentences per paragraph. Issue â" where you outline the specific issues that are relevant to your essay. View the video, then try the essay exercises to test your knowledge! Watch the whole story, or see sections of the story below. All the videos have captions that you can view on YouTube. Fill in the contact form below if you would like a quotation or if you would like to find out more about our services. The last sentence is a broad statement relating to the significance of the argument. The first sentence links the conclusion to the discussion in the previous paragraph. No specific correlation found in literature (Beckett, 2008; Lambert, 2009). Note the findings show that there is no clear relationship between chocolate and obesity â" an issue flagged in the introduction. You also need to consider the length of your essay. In a 2000 word essay you can cover more points than in a 1000 word one! Directive or Instructional words tell you how to approach the essay.
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