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This document provides guidance on how to write a discursive essay, including how to plan, structure, and write different sections of the essay. It recommends planning by making a list of arguments for and against the topic. The essay can be structured in two ways - examining for and against points separately or examining the main point and counterarguments together. Sections should include an introduction stating the topic and outline, paragraphs arguing for and against points with evidence, and a conclusion summarizing main points and stating the author's view. Guidance is provided on how to express different perspectives and introduce or link ideas.

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How To Write A Discursive Essay1

This document provides guidance on how to write a discursive essay, including how to plan, structure, and write different sections of the essay. It recommends planning by making a list of arguments for and against the topic. The essay can be structured in two ways - examining for and against points separately or examining the main point and counterarguments together. Sections should include an introduction stating the topic and outline, paragraphs arguing for and against points with evidence, and a conclusion summarizing main points and stating the author's view. Guidance is provided on how to express different perspectives and introduce or link ideas.

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HOW TO WRITE A DISCURSIVE ESSAY

PLANNING
Planning is key to a successful essay Always make a list of for and against arguments first. Make sure that you have sufficient arguments for both sides of the point Use evidence to support your point.

STRUCTURE
You can structure your essay in two ways:
1. Introduction 1. Introduction

2. One or two paragraphs arguing all your FOR points


3. One or two paragraphs arguing all your AGAINST points 4. Conclusion

2. One or two paragraphs arguing your main FOR or AGAINST points and putting forward the counter arguments
3. One or two paragraphs arguing your secondary FOR or AGAINST points and putting forward your counter arguments

4. Conclusion

INTRODUCTION
State what you are writing about: In this essay I will be discussing the issue of( refer to the essay title) Give a reason why you are writing about this: This subject is very topical and affects many people State what you are going to do: I will examine arguments for and against this topic and draw a conclusion based on the facts presented.

HOW TO PUT FORWARD YOUR FOR ARGUMENTS


People in favour of + topic Supporters of + topic Advocates of + topic Campaigners of + topic Proponents of + topic Those who support + topic Pressure groups in favour of + Believers in + topic Followers of + topic Users of + topic argue that believe that maintain that claim that feel that suggest that agree that

HOW TO ADD FURTHER INFORMATION TO SUPPORT YOUR ARGUMENT


AND is used when you want to join two similar ideas, some alternatives are:

therefore apart from that on top of that thus hence

moreover as a result consequently furthermore what is more

also accordingly in addition

REFORMULATING YOUR IDEAS


OR is used when you want to put two different ideas together or reformulate what you have stated earlier, some alternatives are:

in other words to put it more simply it would be better to say alternatively to put it straightforwardly

PUTTING FORWARD A CONTRASTING ARGUMENT


BUT appears when you need to contrast one statement with another: However, in contrast nevertheless, on the other hand, nonetheless, despite the fact that yet, all the same, in spite of that,

HOW TO PUT FORWARD YOUR AGAINST ARGUMENTS


People against + topic Critics of + topic Opponents of + topic Challengers of + topic Campaigners against + topic Those opposed to + topic Pressure groups against + topic argue that believe that maintain that claim that feel that suggest that agree that

HOW TO INTRODUCE EVIDENCE AND EXAMPLES


This clearly demonstrates that... This illustrates how. There is some/clear evidence that There is mounting evidence that A recent study found that Research tells us that.

HOW TO EXPLAIN CONSEQUENCES


..happened .. because of as a result of on account of owing to due to as a consequence of in response to following on from

YOUR CONCLUSION
Sum up your main points State your point of view Give your reason for this. Offer a solution if you have one

EXPRESSING YOUR OPINION IN THE CONCLUSION


I agree/ disagree with the above statement (that...) In my opinion... I believe that... I am in favour of... I am against the idea of... It seems to me that... I sympathise with...

CONCLUSION WORD BANK


To sum up/ altogether On this basis, I can conclude that... Given this, it can be concluded that... Having proved this, I would like to... In conclusion, I would like to stress that All in all, I believe that... Ultimately,... Finally I would conclude that As outlined previously/earlier As previously stated We could conclude that..

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