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Monday 7 April 2014

How to Plan an English Essay

Students who spend time on their English essays inevitably focus on the writing part of the task. However, planning an essay is critical and can save time and effort in the long run. Planning becomes easy if students have completed all the necessary research. It is then a matter of structuring the essay to include all the relevant elements and making sure the writing flows from one concept to another.

Instructions

1 - Read the question or subject for your essay several times. Make sure that you understand it and that it is not ambiguous or confusing. Get clarification from a teacher or lecturer if necessary.

2 - Use a mind map, which is a method of organizing information visually, or a spider diagram. Some people prefer to write a list and plan paragraph by paragraph. If you are an auditory learner then you might prefer to brainstorm out loud and tape yourself. Whichever method you choose, make sure that your plan is clear and logical.

3 - Make sure that you have chosen the quotations, resources and attributions that you will need for the English essay and that you can find them easily. It is very frustrating to stall during your writing because you have not written down a resource correctly.

4 - Plan your introduction which should be compelling and put forward your argument. You should also have a good idea of how you will conclude the essay at the planning stage. A template might be useful to take you through each section of your essay.

5 - Check your plan for missing information and lack of detail. You might find that you need to do some more reading or research if there are gaps in your knowledge. It is better to find out at the planning stage, rather than the writing part of the essay.

Tips & Warnings

Ask your teacher/lecturer for some good examples of English essays and analyze them carefully.

Some people "plan" essays in their head so a written plan is not always necessary for everyone.

Do not "over-plan" in that you write down all the tiny minutiae of detail needed for your essay.



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