I received lots of requests from my dear brothers and sisters from Malaysia to share #EssayWritingTips, especially those who are going to sit for the SPM and PT3 exams. So yesterday, I shared my very own essay-writing technique, #BonAppetitEssays. If you haven’t watched the video, you can refer to the previous post⤵️
https://youtu.be/jKJwz5XM0ow
...and don’t forget to read the caption too for further explanation.
Today, I’m going to share an example of a #ResponsiveEssay. This was an essay that I wrote for one of my subjects in school, Religious Studies and Philosphy, on the moral decisions involved when faced with situations that lockdown has put us in. It was written in response to an article asking the question: does going to the park in lockdown really hurt anyone if nobody’s there to be hurt in the first place? Even if you are not a student looking for #EssayWritingTips, I would still highly recommend giving this a read. Not only is it relevant to our current life, it’s also a very morally challenging topic, and in my opinion, a very interesting one to write about.
I chose to share this essay in particular because I was blessed with very good feedback from my teacher for it. Plus, I felt this was an interesting topic to clearly see the way paragraphs and arguments are structured in essays. Sadly, the essay was too long to share here, so if you’d like to take a look at this example essay of mine to see the #BonAppetitEssays technique in action, you can head over to my blog to read the full piece. Just head over to⤵️
https://thepawsomelion.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/responsive-essay-writing-tips/
I hope that my sharing will benefit not only SPM and PT3 candidates, but everyone who reads it!
Read & Share,
O. Mukhtar O. Mukhlis
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#BonAppetitEssays
#EssayWritingTips
#ResponsiveEssay
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What makes an essay well-written? Well, every essay needs a good structure, and every good structure needs a good introduction! An essay is like an extravagant meal - you start off with a strong appetiser, and you will be drawn in instantly. Make sure your essay’s 'appetiser' is clear, concise, and gives the reader a teaser of what the essay is all about. And of course, make sure the introduction gives you a good start on the goal of your essay, whether that be to educate, discuss, or persuade!
But don’t pour all of your effort into making a single introduction. The real content of your essay is found in its main body. Again, follow a structure to make it all as clear as possible, but don’t just fill up the paragraphs with meaningless fluff! Like your 'appetiser', your 'main course' must be concise and really fill you up. Dive straight into your topic and explore all the relevant points.
And of course, nothing tops a meal off better than a refreshing dessert! In terms of the essay, your conclusion will be your dessert. The introduction and conclusion are actually quite similar - your dessert is not there just as a goodbye, but it’s there to round everything up and bring things to a logical end. And because it’s the last thing you read, it needs to leave the reader with a good memory of the whole experience - that’s what good conclusions consist of.
So the next time you’re faced with the task of writing an essay, just remember: try and treat your reader to a nice three-course meal at a fancy restaurant for optimal results!
Happy writing,
O. Mukhtar O. Mukhlis
#theomarmukhtar
#BonAppetitEssays
#EssayWritingTips
bonappetitessays 在 The Family UK Youtube 的最佳貼文
What makes an essay well-written? Well, every essay needs a good structure, and every good structure needs a good introduction! An essay is like an extravagant meal - you start off with a strong appetiser, and you will be drawn in instantly. Make sure your essay’s 'appetiser' is clear, concise, and gives the reader a teaser of what the essay is all about. And of course, make sure the introduction gives you a good start on the goal of your essay, whether that be to educate, discuss, or persuade!
But don’t pour all of your effort into making a single introduction. The real content of your essay is found in its main body. Again, follow a structure to make it all as clear as possible, but don’t just fill up the paragraphs with meaningless fluff! Like your 'appetiser', your 'main course' must be concise and really fill you up. Dive straight into your topic and explore all the relevant points.
And of course, nothing tops a meal off better than a refreshing dessert! In terms of the essay, your conclusion will be your dessert. The introduction and conclusion are actually quite similar - your dessert is not there just as a goodbye, but it’s there to round everything up and bring things to a logical end. And because it’s the last thing you read, it needs to leave the reader with a good memory of the whole experience - that’s what good conclusions consist of.
So the next time you’re faced with the task of writing an essay, just remember: try and treat your reader to a nice three-course meal at a fancy restaurant for optimal results!
Happy writing,
O. Mukhtar O. Mukhlis
#theomarmukhtar
#BonAppetitEssays
#EssayWritingTips
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