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Essay Writing: A Detailed Guide For International Students
Published 11/2023
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A detailed guide on what EVERY LINE of your essays should include

What you'll learn
How to build your essay from start to finish, line by line
How to plan a university essay in the correct way
How to organise the main sections of an essay
How to incorporate sources of information in your essay appropriately
Requirements
None
Description
Do you need to learn about academic essays? Or are you confident with some features of essays, but need to learn more about other features? If so, then this is the right course for you! My name is Rupert Walsh, and I have been helping tens of thousands of students over the last decade and more with their essay writing skills, and, in this course, I'm going to make all of the knowledge I have been passing on to my students at a UK university available to you. This course answers questions you might have on:- How to start an essay- How to write in the correct way- How to use information from sources- How to structure your essay- What to include and what not to include- What you should write (line by line)- What different types of essays are, and how to know which type you should be writing- How to make sure different parts of your essay connect together- What an essay should look likeIn this course, we will look at every aspect of essay writing; introduction, main body and conclusion. We will look at the main features of writing essays, and the more detailed features which sometimes get missed but can make all the difference if you don't understand them properly.The course is split into 12 sections, and all of the sections follow the same pattern. First, we'll look at the key points. Then, we'll look at detailed points on each particular section. There'll be practice tasks so you make sure that you've learnt everything to do with essays properly. Finally, in the "Final Points" part of each section, there is an example essay, where you can see for yourself how the principles I teach are clearly demonstrated in a real academic essay.As mentioned above, a key feature of this course is that it teaches you how to build your essay line by line. Therefore, there is a lecture on this course that will help you at every stage of your essay.So make sure you know everything you need to know about academic essays by taking this course and following all of the lectures! Also, as part of the course, you can ask me questions by going to the Questions & Answers section. Here, you can ask me to clarify any points where you need additional guidance, or ask me how any part of the course might apply to the particular essay you need to write. Join now! I look forward to meeting you on the first lecture of the course.
Overview
Section 1: 1A Introductions: Using The Essay Question Effectively
Lecture 1 Getting started
Lecture 2 Key points
Lecture 3 Understanding your essay question
Lecture 4 Common instruction words in titles
Lecture 5 How does the title affect my essay plan?
Lecture 6 Topic and restriction words
Lecture 7 Practice tasks
Lecture 8 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 9 Final points & Example essay
Section 2: 1B Introductions: The "Lead-In" To Your Essay
Lecture 10 Getting started
Lecture 11 Key points
Lecture 12 The purpose of the "Lead-In"
Lecture 13 How to provide background
Lecture 14 Common language for the "Lead-In"
Lecture 15 Practice tasks
Lecture 16 Practice Quiz Answers
Lecture 17 Final points & Example essay
Section 3: 1C Introductions: Creating A Focus
Lecture 18 Getting started
Lecture 19 Key points
Lecture 20 Moving from general to specific information
Lecture 21 Introducing aspects of the title
Lecture 22 Providing a justification
Lecture 23 Defining your key terms
Lecture 24 How essay type affects your focus
Lecture 25 Using references
Lecture 26 Should there be a personal justification for the topic?
Lecture 27 Useful language
Lecture 28 Practice tasks
Lecture 29 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 30 Final points & Example essay
Section 4: 1D Introductions: Writing A Thesis Statement
Lecture 31 Getting started
Lecture 32 Key points
Lecture 33 What is a "Thesis Statement"?
Lecture 34 Using your title to shape your thesis statement
Lecture 35 Communicating the outcome of the essay
Lecture 36 Do you need to state restrictions on your scope?
Lecture 37 Using an essay outline to link to the main body
Lecture 38 Useful language
Lecture 39 Practice tasks
Lecture 40 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 41 Final points & Example essay
Section 5: 2A Main Body: Expectations for the main section of your essay
Lecture 42 Getting started
Lecture 43 Key points
Lecture 44 Using formal language
Lecture 45 Referring to sources
Lecture 46 Including all sides of an issue
Lecture 47 Following a clear, logical plan
Lecture 48 Making your stance clear
Lecture 49 Providing support for your points
Lecture 50 Acknowledging strengths and weaknesses
Lecture 51 Practice tasks
Lecture 52 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 53 Final points & Example essay
Section 6: 2B Main Body: Organising Your Points
Lecture 54 Getting started
Lecture 55 Key points
Lecture 56 Collecting information for your essay
Lecture 57 Grouping ideas
Lecture 58 Structure of the main body
Lecture 59 Different choices for paragraphs
Lecture 60 Practice tasks
Lecture 61 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 62 Final points & Example essay
Section 7: 2C Main Body: Planning Your Paragraphs
Lecture 63 Getting started
Lecture 64 Key points
Lecture 65 Topic sentences explained
Lecture 66 Supporting your points
Lecture 67 Writing paragraphs with opposing points of view
Lecture 68 Ending your paragraph
Lecture 69 Useful language: Transition signals
Lecture 70 Useful language: Cautious language
Lecture 71 Practice tasks
Lecture 72 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 73 Final points
Section 8: 2D Main Body: Using Sources To Support Your Points
Lecture 74 Getting started
Lecture 75 Key points
Lecture 76 How to incorporate sources appropriately
Lecture 77 How to paraphrase a source
Lecture 78 Information and author prominent citations
Lecture 79 Writing summaries from longer sources
Lecture 80 Practice tasks
Lecture 81 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 82 Final points & Example essay
Section 9: 3A Conclusions: Planning Your Conclusion
Lecture 83 Getting started
Lecture 84 Key points
Lecture 85 What should you include in a conclusion?
Lecture 86 Identifying key points for inclusion in your conclusion
Lecture 87 Length and structure of a conclusion
Lecture 88 Practice tasks
Lecture 89 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 90 Final points & Example essay
Section 10: 3B Conclusions: Summarising Your Position
Lecture 91 Getting started
Lecture 92 Key points
Lecture 93 How to start your conclusion
Lecture 94 Restating the thesis statement
Lecture 95 Summarising key points & Nominalisation
Lecture 96 Show the degree or strength of evidence
Lecture 97 Practice task
Lecture 98 Practice task: Answers
Lecture 99 Final points & Example essay
Section 11: 3C Conclusions: Supporting Your Position
Lecture 100 Getting started
Lecture 101 Key points
Lecture 102 Choosing suitable evidence for your conclusion
Lecture 103 Showing the weakness of opposing ideas
Lecture 104 Mentioning your essay's limitations
Lecture 105 Dealing with unclear conclusions
Lecture 106 Building your supporting case
Lecture 107 Maintaining consistency with the rest of your essay
Lecture 108 Practice tasks
Lecture 109 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 110 Final points & Example essay
Section 12: 3D Conclusions: Applying Your Findings To The Real World
Lecture 111 Getting started
Lecture 112 Key points
Lecture 113 Show how your findings impact our knowledge
Lecture 114 Recommend what to do in response to your findings
Lecture 115 State how findings fit in with information already available on the topic
Lecture 116 Suggest how to improve on findings
Lecture 117 Practice tasks
Lecture 118 Practice tasks: Answers
Lecture 119 Final points & Example essay
Section 13: End Of Course Message
Lecture 120 End of Course Message
International students studying at an English speaking university

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