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5 steps to an easy and well-done rehearsal

2021-07-23 11:29   Pepps 0 Likes   Speech_bubble 0 Comments   Images 1 Image Small_addthisShare

 


In this guide, you will learn with 5 easy steps how to make an essay from a question or topic given by your college or university professor. You will also be able to create it from a topic that you have defined.


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1. Analyze the question you are going to write the essay about


Essay questions are questions that pose a problem or a given situation.


They can be literary, scientific, academic, social, political, or artistic, among others. They are usually made up of three fundamental parts (although some may not expressly include a question):



  • A statement

  • A question: which, how, where, what, what, why...

  • A request: explain, define, give examples, support, express your opinion...


2. Brainstorm and organize the order of the topics


Once you have a clear understanding of the question you are going to develop with the essay, and you have collected good information about the topic, you can start with step 2:


List of Ideas:
Using your notes and all the information you now have in your mind about the topic, make a list of all the ideas that help you answer the essay question.


TO KEEP IN MIND: remember that an essay is a personal piece of writing, in which through your opinion you will show your position on a topic, your ideas, and your way of thinking.


List the topics and their order on a piece of paper:
An essay is composed of several paragraphs of development, so on a piece of paper, you should plan how you will develop the topic. Create an order that you consider important to develop the topic.


Why is it important that you order in several paragraphs the development of the topic? Because this way you will be able to present the main idea, defend or support your position on the situation and provide references that support or sustain your essay.


Doing it in several paragraphs will make it easier for the reader to understand the whole text.


At this point, do not think about the final order of the essay but the order in which you are going to address the topic as such, related to the essay question.


3. Give structure to the parts of the essay


The structure and parts of an essay are paramount, for presentation and to give continuity to the content.


The introduction:
It is a brief text that will tell your reader in broad strokes what he/she will find throughout the essay.


Make sure it is a clear and short paragraph. And, attractive to hook the reader.


TO NOTE: You must be persuasive at this point! The introduction is the first part of your essay, a gateway to a deeper and larger text.


The development of the topic:
Here go all the relevant ideas of the topic, your whys, your opinions, your comparisons, your analysis, your stance; everything that answers the essay question.


4. Choosing an appropriate title for the essay


You must know that the title in any text is a very important part because the interest generated in the reader depends on it:



  • Make a list of at least 10 titles that summarize the topic of your essay.

  • Test each title with your friends, colleagues, or relatives.

  • Ask them what they think your essay will be about when they read them.

  • Choose the best one.


THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND:



  • The title is the first thing your teacher and your readers will see.

  • The title is the last thing you should write. Do you know why? Exactly! because in the end the information you will have in your mind will be organized and much clearer.

  • Put yourself in the reader's shoes: when you were doing the research, which information caught your attention more, the one with fresh and simple titles or the ones with confusing and confusing titles?

  • The title must be credible and at the same time simple to understand.

  • Don't make it too long. That can distract the reader and prevent them from reading your essay.

  • Be congruent. That is, it should be directly related to the topic developed throughout the essay.


5. Take a break and correct the final details


Once you have finished your essay, you should pay special attention to those details that sometimes, due to fatigue, escape our eyes.


The first thing you should do once you finish writing your essay is to step away from the paper or computer screen.


Go and do another activity. Go for a walk with your pet, watch an episode of a series, make yourself a snack to compensate for your dedication and effort, or just rest.


When you resume, your mind and eyes will be rested and that will allow you to catch typos, grammar, formatting, or spelling errors:



  • Read the entire essay.

  • Correct typos as you go along.

  • Check the grammar (the sense of the sentences).

  • Check the spelling. And if you have doubts about any word, go to the dictionary (physical or online) without hesitation.

  • Correct formatting if necessary (bold, italics, spacing, etc.).


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