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TABL E OF CONTENTS
Map of essay writing Types of essay For & against F& A planning F& A sample paragraphs F& A agree/disagree terminology/vocabulary F & A formal expressions & passive voice F & A grammatical construction
Look the the essay titles below and identify what types of essays they are. Modern society benefits greatly from computer technology. However, becoming more dependent on computers has its disadvantages. Discuss the threats of computers.
To what extent should television participate in our childrens education? As a result of changes in the role of women in modern society, men are now the ones suffering from sexual discrimination. Do you agree?
Introduction
State the situation presenting both sides of the argument 2nd paragraph disagree 3rd paragraph agree 4th paragraph conclusion
Statement introducing both sides Whilst no one can deny the benefits of computers in our modern society, there are also drawbacks to being dominated by a technologically-driven global culture. It is open to debate whether computers are as overwhelmingly beneficial as we have been led to believe.
Modern society benefits greatly from computer technology. However, becoming more dependent on computers has its disadvantages. Discuss the threats of computers.
Advantages & disadvantages of computers
Second sentence stating both sides- but not opinion sitting on the fence
As such, it would be fair to say that this is indeed a controversial issue. Therefore, opinion is divided on the subject and it is necessary to examine both sides carefully before reaching a conclusion.
Despite the controversial nature of this issue and the seemingly irreconcilable perspectives surrounding it, there is something to be said for both sides. Therefore diverse opinions must be examined in order to come to a conclusion.
SIMPLIFIED STATEMENTS
There is something to be said for both sides. Opinion is divided on the subject Diversity of opinions Controversial issue Whilst no one can deny. There are also repercussions
Second paragraph 1) Choose a point that you disagree with. 2) State the opinion using passive voice or a generic statement, then disprove with a sharp counter-statement. Example (A) One major stumbling block with regard to accepting the internet as a communication and information tool is a fear of information overload.
Although there are those who fear the influence of social media on teenagers, or notice young people becoming more isolated from their peers, we must recognise that the digital generation is here to stay and we must learn to embrace the new wired intelligences, whilst maintaining a balance between virtual and every day living.
Example (B) It is believed that technological advances and the internet have burdened global society with information overload and its inevitable levels of distraction. It could be argued, however, that this common misconception stems from technophobia, digital illiteracy, failure to utilise social media and the world wide web sensibly, and a desire to maintain an outdated status quo.
In order to maintain a formal or neutral style when making statements it is necessary to use some useful phrases or passive voice. You have already seen some useful phrases. Here are examples of using passive voice
It is considered to be. Schools of thought differ on the subject. A widely held view onholds that A common misconception is that.
Third paragraph Choose a point you agree with. Clearly explain the for position with examples that further disprove the against position. There is no denying that education is the key to global progress. The world wide web, educational platforms and interactive websites have largely made free autonomous learning available to those with the initiative to seek out information.
Whereas, in the past, education depended on personal wealth, today it depends on how well one can mindfully sift through content and access superior educational material. This, in itself, is what separates the digital generation from those of us caught unawares in the frantic pace of this technological revolution. The wise see this as a sign of unprecedented progress where new literacies are being born to help us thrive in a connected world.
CONCLUSION
For & again conclusion. Re-state the balanced nature of the argument Write a final thought that includes your opinion.(implicitly)
Example
1) 2)
Admittedly, there are some dangers with regard to tools and virtual living taking over our lives. Yet, this will only happen if we resist change or fail to introduce new subjects into our school curricula that teach pupils how to focus and wisely master the rich new domain of computer enabled intelligence. In conclusion resistance to change can only prove to be ironically debilitating.
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GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTION
To get very high marks and make sentence writing easier, it is advisable to try and include a number of the following constructions. 1) comparison 2) passive voice 3) conditional
4) Inversion 5) Emphasis
SAMPLE TOPICS
Even though globalisation affects the worlds economics in a very positive way, its negative side should not be forgotten, discuss
Some people say that the education system is the only critical factor in the development of a country. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? You choose For & against or for OR against Balanced or biased essayit depends on how strong your opinion is
MORE SAMPLES
Ecological balance is impossible to achieve when technological progress constantly ruins our environment. Do you agree? Balanced or biased.