How to write essay - Introduction

The skill of writing essays is an essential tool if you are to
achieve the kind of grade you want in the courses you are
studying. This is true whether you are studying at GCSE, AS
or A levels at school or college, or trying to gain a degree
at university.
There is no single, foolproof method of successful
essay-writing. However, the advice and the practical
guidance you will receive in this book will provide you
with all you need to know about how to improve your grade assessments
by putting into practice some simple, but invaluable, principles of essay
writing.
These approaches will work for you whether you are facing assessment
in timed examinations and/or being judged by coursework assignments.
In essence, the principles of essay-writing apply to both situations: when
you are under the pressure of an examination room, or, at home or in
college with more time to produce your assignment essay.
There is no doubt at all that the people who do best in assessments of all
kinds are those who understand exactly what is required of them and
who manage to deliver exactly that. In other words, it is not just what
you know, but how you apply that knowledge when you are being
assessed that finally counts.
In the case of examinations, you have to be effective at sitting examinations in order to maximise your grade potential. Like almost
everything else, there is an art to taking exams. In other words, what you
are being examined on when you sit an exam is your ability to sit
examinations.
Equally, with coursework, you have to know how to present yourself in
the most favourable light to the assessor. There has been a good deal of
controversy about the role of coursework in examination assessment and
how important a component for the basis of a grade award it should be.
Problems of plagiarism from the internet and how to ascertain that
students’ coursework has indeed been produced by the students
themselves without undue assistance have cast a cloud over the whole
issue. However, it is highly likely that some element of coursework,
however reduced, will remain an essential element of examination
assessment. Thus, it will continue to be essential for examination
candidates to produce coherent, well-written and structured essays for
their coursework.
Essay-writing is, then, crucial in both instances: exams and continual
assessment. In most subjects, a talent for essay-writing is essential to
achieve high grades. Candidates who fall down in this aspect of their
work will do harm to their own chances of achieving the higher grades.
It is as important as that, not some optional extra you can add onto your
knowledge of a subject. Essay-writing skills are an essential component
of being a successful student at all levels.
My belief is that the basic essay-writing skills are not that difficult to
acquire. The reason why so many students fail to acquire these skills is
that not enough attention has been paid to teaching them. It is inevitable
that schools, colleges and universities spend most of their time teaching
the core subject-matter of a course, but hardly any time in advising
students how to put their ideas down on paper in the form of an essay.
Yet, these skills are neither obscure nor too complex for the average student to learn. This book will show you a method of essay-writing in
several simple steps and will provide sample essays. Once you have
learned this method, you should be in a much stronger position to face
up to the demands of essay-writing in your various courses and across
the subject range.
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