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Essay Writing 

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What is an essay?

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An essay is defined as:

"a short piece of writing that expresses information (as well as the writer's opinion)."

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What types of Essays are there?

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Types of essays 
Narrative essay: telling a story;                                                     
Persuasive essay: to convince the reader; 
Expository essay: academic paper to investigate an idea;
Descriptive essay: to describe something;
Argumentative essay:facts/evidence to support the argument; Compare and contrast essay: analysis of two subjects;
Problem - solution essay: description of problem/solution.

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What do you think could be
a definition for
an argumentative essay?
Use catchwords!

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argumentative essay definition
The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner. 

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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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Jot down the components of an essay.

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The argumentative essay:
Introduction;
1st paragraph with  1st reason: 
- topic sentence + evidence & explanation + wrap-up;
2nd paragraph with 2nd reason
- topic sentence + evidence & explanation + wrap-up;
3rd / 4th paragraph etc.
Conclusion

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Why at least 2?

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Introduction
* first , second , third (& sometimes more) sentences are the lead to the Thesis statement;


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Introduction
* write 1 , 2  maybe 3 sentences and then your thesis statement  in the last sentence: approximately 10 words per sentence =

approximately 50 words

(in the first 2 - 3 sentences write an interest grabber/hook)

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Develop a thesis statement
Your thesis statement is the main point of your essay. It is one sentence that states what the essay is about. For example, your thesis statement might be  "The death penalty should be reinstated" or "Witch trials also happen in modern times".
* Use the thesis statement as the basic premise to write your entire essay about; 
* Remember that all of the different points lead back to this one main thesis; 
* State your thesis in your introductory paragraph;
*  Thesis statement should be broad enough.

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Body of the paragraphs
Body paragraphs: 
  • Topic sentence A;   followed by a 
  • Supporting sentence B containing evidence and explanation;  followed by a
  • Supporting sentence C containing evidence and explanation; followed by a
  • supporting sentence D containing evidence and explanation. etc.

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Body paragraphs
- Write 2 body paragraphs in which you give for/against statements. Make sure to link these arguments by using linking words. 

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Conclusion
Restatement or summary of the main points;
& a final comment (if appropriate).

Make sure you do not write new arguments here. 

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Conclusion
Write 2 , 3 or 4 sentences in which you restate or summarise your points;
use approximately 50 words


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Total count
Introduction: approx. 50 words
Bodyparagraph 1: approx. 100 words
Bodyparagraph 2: approx. 100 words
Conclusion: approx 50 words
Total count:
300 words 

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Task
The Royals
De plaatjes zijn bekend genoeg: mooie mensen met mooie kleding, wuivend en lachend naar de menigte. Of het nu Engeland, Nederland of Denemarken is, we zijn bekend met het Koningshuis en alles wat daarbij hoort.
Wat vind jij daar nu van? Vind je dit waardevol voor Nederland, of is het alleen maar een poppenkast die we uit onze eigen zak betalen? Sterker nog, we betalen niet alleen voor het levensonderhoud van de Koning, maar voor zijn hele familie. Een President is dus automatisch goedkoper. En, wat vinden we in deze tijd van mensen die door geboorte in een hoge functie terecht komen en niet door wat ze presteren?
Aan de andere kant staat de familie ook symbool voor Nederland en is het voor ons een belangrijk middel om ons te presenteren aan andere landen. Daarnaast is het een traditie en tradities dienen in ere te worden gehouden.
Schrijf een essay over de positieve en negatieve aspecten van het Koningshuis. Waar staan zij voor in jouw opinie? Betrek hierin ook je eigen mening.


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