
This week I learnt about how to write argument essay. I am going to concluse in this article
1. Read the topic and decide what kind of topic ( comparasion or opinion essay )
2. Underline the vocabularies and try to find other vocabularies which are the similar meaning
3. Plan your opinion what do you think and what is the reason which is strongly support your idea
4. decide lay out there are 3 part : the introduction , the body and the conclusion (in part of body should have less three main reasons and explain by support sentences)
introduction
In an argument essay, it usually describes or summarizes both sides of the present situation and says what you are going to do in your essay.
The Body
the body is the main part of the essay. In an argument essay, it is divided into two or three paragraphs, giving your opinion and reasons. Each paragraph in the body is between FIVE and SEVEN sentences long
The conclusion
the Conclusion is the end of the essay. It is a short paragraph - about THREE sentences. It often has the same idea as the Introduction, only in different words.
5. writing your essay and examine again Is it correct word , grammar and your reason is strongly support your idea.
Linking words
There are three main types of linking words:
1 conjunctions
2 sentence connectors
3 subordinators
Conjunctions
They are in the middle of sentence. We use when we want to connect two sentence.
For eample and but so or for nor yet.
Sentence connectors
They are placed at the beginning of a sentence. They are used to introduce, order, contrast, sequence ideas, theory, data etc. The following table lists useful connectors.
For example
Logical / sequential order
Firstly, secondly, thirdly etc
Next, last, finally
In addition
Furthermore
Also
At present / presently
Order of importance
Most / more importantly
Most signiciantly
Above all
Primarily
It is essential / essentially
Comparison
Similarily
Likewise
Also
Reason
The cause of
The reason for
Subordinators
They are used at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence. A clause is a group of words that must contain a subject and predicate. There are two types of clauses:
independent clauses - these can stand alone as a sentence by themselves
dependent clauses - these make no sense by themselves
for eample
Comparison & Contrast
Although
Though Even though
While Whereas
Cause / effect
Since So that
Because After
Time
When
Until
Whenever
Before
Possibility
if
as if
whether
unless
Place & manner
Wherever
Where
How
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