Essay Writting
An Essay broadly consist of three parts:
1) Introduction
2) Body
3) Conclusive part/conclusion
Introduction:
Introduction is one of the most important part of your essay that can either leave a good or bad impression on the reader. And remember, if you get a grip on it then rest won’t matter much.
Active voice pattern should be used to express the essay. Try to avoid the passive voice pattern as much as possible.
Try to be general in your writing pattern. Avoid using personal pronouns like I, me or myself.
An introductory part must consist of (3-4) sentences and it should not exceed (5-6) sentences.
Body:
Once the introduction part is over then you have to include bits and pieces of the topic.
Always try to write only those things which is asked in the question or which is relevant to the topic. Don’t include anything from outside of the topic given.
You can use facts and figures (if needed) to make your essay look more factual. When you present facts in the essay, it shows how aware you are of the surrounding world. And also it looks good.
For the first body paragraph you should use your strongest argument or most significant examples.
The first sentence of this paragraph should be the topic sentence of the paragraph that directly relates to the examples listed in the mini-outline of introductory paragraph.
Never be judgmental in the body part of the essay.
Conclusion:
Conclusion is the part that includes the summary and things that can be improved.
As the final paragraph is represents your last chance to make your case and, as such, should follow an extremely rigid format.
You can read various examples of Essay and you can observe certain points because the conclusion part is very common and you can pick certain ready made points. But be careful while using them in your essay.