When you are writing an essay, the first
step is to choose a topic and determine what direction or point
of view you will take. Your essay may try to persuade the reader
to share your view on the topic, it may try to explain to the
reader how to complete a particular task, or it may try to
inform or educate the reader on a particular topic.
Every good essay will follow the following outline:
1. Outline of your topic
2. Introduction
3. Thesis
4. Body (Usually 3-6 Paragraphs)
5. Conclusion
OUTLINE
To create your outline, list the topic you have chosen as item
1. Under item 1, list three to six main ideas about your topic,
list these as A, B, C, and so on. You will use your outline to
construct your essay's paragraphs. Your outline may look similar
to this one:
1. Topic Idea
A. This idea about topic
B. This fact about topic
C. This information about topic
Introduction/Thesis
The first paragraph consists of the introduction and a thesis
statement. The introduction should attract the reader's
attention and give the reader an idea of the essay's focus. You
may begin with an attention grabber such as intriguing
information, captivating dialogue or a startling fact.
Start with a few sentences, explaining your topic in general
terms and lead into your thesis statement. Each sentence of your
opening statement should become a bit more specific, until you
reach your thesis.
The thesis statement tells the reader what the essay will be
about, and what points you will be making in your essay. In your
thesis, you should state the topic of the essay and state the
point of the essay or the main ideas on your topic that you
determined in your outline.
BODY PARAGRAGHS
The body paragraphs will describe and explain your essay topic.
Each of the main ideas that you listed in your outline will
become a paragraph in your essay. If you had three main ideas,
you will have three body paragraphs.
Start by writing down one of your main ideas, in sentence form.
In three to five sentences, explain your views or the facts
surrounding this main idea. Go on to the next main idea, which
will form paragraph 2, and follow the same steps until each main
idea has been turned into a paragraph.
Conclusion
The conclusion brings closure to the reader. Three or four
sentences are all that is needed to write a conclusion. You may
use your conclusion to sum up the points of your essay, to
provide a final perspective on your topic or to simply review
the main points.