is a closing paragraph, but if an essay lacks a coherent and
detailed
development, then it is like a sandwich without
the filling. The body of the essay is where you will earn
most of your marks. To earn those marks you must:
1. write
in structured paragraphs, consisting of a key
sentence that expresses the main point of the
paragraph, followed by several
sentences that develop
this key point, using concrete relevant examples and
references;
2. provide a continuity from
paragraph to paragraph by
using linking words and phrases;
3. leave the reader with the impression that you have organised the
content
in a logical, accessible and detailed manner.
P
RACTICE
1.
‘The internet is a very mixed blessing. It brings as many problems
as it does blessings.’ Write an essay making clear your opinions
about the advantages and disadvantages of the internet.
Write a detailed outline for an essay
in response to the above
assignment. Pay special attention to the paragraphs that will
comprise the body of the essay and suggest linking words and
phrases that would be appropriate to
provide continuity in your
essay.
2. Re-examine some of your recent essays. How could they have been
improved by structuring the paragraphs of the body of the essay
according to the advice given in this section?
42
H
OW TO WRITE ESSAYS