EFN Kedua
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topic, making yourself an expert. You can use the internet, valid data, and also you can use library tou researching your topic.
2. Analysis. Learning how to write an essay begins by learning how to analyze essays
written by others. By using analysis you can search what the real happen.
3. Brainstorming. If your essay require insight of your own, genuine essay-writing
brilliance. You can ask yourself a dozen questions and answer them.
4. Thesis. Pick your best idea and pin it down in a clear assertion that you can write your
the issue, and lead in to your thesis. Your intro is merely a buildup of the issue, a stage of bringing your reader into the essay's argument.
7. Paragraphs. Each individual paragraph should be focused on a single idea that supports
your thesis. Begin paragraphs with topic sentences, support assertions with evidence, and expound your ideas in the clearest, most sensible way you can.
8. Conclusion. Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap-up sentence, and then
end on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic, or some call to action.
9. Style. Format your essay according to the correct guidelines for citation. All borrowed
ideas and quotations should be correctly cited in the body of your text, followed up with a Works Cited (references) page listing the details of your sources.
10. Language. Set your good language by attention to correcting the grammar, making
sentences flow, incoporating rhythm, emphasis, adjusting the formality, giving it a levelheaded tone, and making other intuitive edits.
ENGLISH FOR NURSING : PRE READING II Writing an essay can be tedious, but you don't want to bungle the hours of conceptual work you've put into writing your essay by leaving a few slippy misppallings and pourly wordedd phrazies. According to the reference above about how to make a good essay, I can make it to a big line. The classified of how to write a good essay are content of topic, planning, introduction of essay, body of essay, and conclusion. 1. Topic / Title
a. Choose topic you are passionate about, because it can makes you writing easier.
b. Getting sidetrack loses marks. c. Branch out using main and sub headings.
d. Develop ideas using facts, personal opinions in a logical order.
2. Planning
a. In this step you must know when to begin and how the essay should flow.
b. Make sure your essay is in chronological order so it easy to read. c. Gather facts and put them under headings they belong. d. Bullet point ideas will make writing the essay easier. e. Before you begin writing the essay, make sure your plan is in order so you wont miss out on anything to write in the essay. 3. Introduction of Essay
A. Write a few sentences that lead into the main point of your essay. B. End the paragraph with your thesis statement (3 main points you are going to
support).
1. First point in thesis.
5. Conclusion
a. Write a few sentences summarizing your essay
b. Restate your thesis and how you proved your point c. A moral passed on and a lesson learned from your essay d. Gives closure References : http://www.slideshare.net/guestb9454e5/how-to-write-a-good-essay (Access on November 27th 2012 8:25 pm) http://www.classbrain.com/artaskcb/publish/article_78.shtml (Access on November 27th 2012 8:25 pm) http://www1.aucegypt.edu/academic/writers/ (Access on November 27th 2012 9:36 pm)