The Students Forum
Welcome to the student forum

Join the forum, it's quick and easy

The Students Forum
Welcome to the student forum
The Students Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Search
 
 

Display results as :
 


Rechercher Advanced Search

Keywords

Latest topics
» Watch HD Movies for free
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeWed Apr 23, 2014 11:22 am by Admin

» Watch HD Movies for free
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeWed Apr 23, 2014 10:55 am by Admin

» Genuine Data Entry Jobs
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeMon Apr 14, 2014 7:17 am by Admin

» Part time survey jobs
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeWed Jul 31, 2013 3:46 pm by Admin

»  How to teach English to a Parrot
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeSun Jul 28, 2013 11:41 am by Admin

»  How to make a casserole
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeSun Jul 28, 2013 11:40 am by Admin

» How to keep a wild salamander as a pet
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeSun Jul 28, 2013 11:39 am by Admin

»  Pet Travel Scheme: bringing pets in the UK
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeSun Jul 28, 2013 11:36 am by Admin

»  Guide to the best nintendo Wii U games-Article
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay I_icon_minitimeSun Jul 28, 2013 11:31 am by Admin

April 2024
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930     

Calendar Calendar

Affiliates
free forum

History homework question asked by my small bro

Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:26 am by student2012

Between Germany and japan who was the last to surrender during the second world war

Comments: 0

Need Help in writing a Research proposal

Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:31 am by The Students Forum(TSF)

How Do You Write a Research Proposal for Academic Writing
If you are in college then one of the many questions on your mind may be, how do you write a research proposal for academic writing. To write an academic research proposal is most likened to writing a proposal that addresses a project. The only difference is that the research proposal has either academic or scientific research at the …

[ Full reading ]

Comments: 0


Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay

Go down

Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay Empty Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay

Post by The Students Forum(TSF) Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:36 am

Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay
Tips on writing an excellent expository essay should always start with an explanation of several types of essays. There are several many types of essays and four of the main types will be briefly explained and examples will be provided.


Types of Essays

An essay is a short non-fiction literary work written about a certain subject. The word “essay” was first used by Michel de Montaigne in the 1570s to describe his “attempts” to put his thoughts on paper. “Attempt” is the original meaning of the word “essay” from the Latin for “test out.”

Narrative Essay: This is an essay that tells a story, usually from the author’s viewpoint. There is usually a point that is made or a lesson to be learned from it. The essay reflects something that the writer experienced. The writer uses sensory details to show the reader his feelings and personal views. Usually the story is told chronologically, but there can be references to things that happened in the past or that will happen in the future.
Descriptive Essay: In the text of this essay, you will find intricate details describing events, people, things, or emotions. The words need to appeal to the senses, so the reader can feel like he is almost there. For example, if you were to describe a cake, you would tell how it looks, smells, and tastes. You would comment on its texture (feel) and maybe describe how it was made or its ingredients. You might also explain how you feel when you eat it or if it was baked for a certain occasion.
Persuasive Essay: Sometimes called an argumentative essay, this type of essay tries to convince the reader that the writer’s viewpoint is the right one. The writer backs up his opinion with facts, statistics, expert opinions, and other pieces of evidence. The writing must be logical and clear. By the end of the essay, the reader should agree with the writer.
Expository Essay: This essay gives information to the reader that is not clouded by the writer’s opinions. It may compare, discuss, analyze, or tell a story. The main focus is to explain the facts. The next section gives tips on writing an excellent expository essay.
Tips on Writing an Excellent Expository Essay

The wording needs to concise and clear.
Write the essay in the second person perspective (you).
Decide on your method of development: define, compare and contrast, analyze, cause and effect, or classify. This will define your writing style and is one of the most important tips on writing an excellent expository essay.
Write a thesis statement and have topic sentences for each paragraph.
A successful essay will have the important points emphasized, will be factual and not subjective, and have valid information.
Conclusions can restate the argument, summarize your facts, or give the next step needed to further the research.
Keep your writing concise and brief.
Each paragraph should cover one topic and each sentence should present a new idea.
Use transitory words and sentences to make your essay flow smoothly. Connect sentences with words like: however, for example, or such as. Connect paragraphs by having the topic sentence refer back to the preceding paragraph or the thesis statement.


Examples of Essays

Narrative: “I had the pleasure of traveling across America in many moving trips. I have visited the monstrous trees of the Sequoia National Forest, stood on the edge of the Grande Canyon and have jumped on the beds at Caesar’s Palace in Lake Tahoe.”
Descriptive: “Like his twisted feathers, his many scars, the reliable old owl chose the gnarled, weather-beaten, but solid branch often—it being a companion to the wise alone with the night and the last branch to creak in the heaviest wind.”
Persuasive: “Too many times in American history the Electoral College has single-handedly defeated the purpose of democracy in our country. Since the first presidential election, there have been more than a dozen instances in which somebody has been elected president without a majority of the votes.”
Exposition: “Internet and communications, digital video and audio composition, and desktop publishing are all features that are only offered on computers. With these tools human society has progressed exponentially.”

The Students Forum(TSF)

Posts : 24
Points : 72
Join date : 2012-08-16

Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum