LINGUISTICS 2021 - Writing Academic Essays in English GUIDE
LINGUISTICS 2021 - Writing Academic Essays in English GUIDE
LINGUISTICS 2021 - Writing Academic Essays in English GUIDE
Almost all students will at some time be expected to write an essay, or some
other kind of argument, e.g. a review or discussion section, in a longer piece of
writing. In English, an essay is a piece of argumentative writing several
paragraphs long written about one topic, usually based on your reading. The
aim of the essay should be deduced strictly from the wording of the title or
question, and needs to be defined at the beginning. The purpose of an essay is
for you to say something for yourself using the ideas of the subject, for you to
present ideas you have learned in your own way. The emphasis should be on
working with other people's ideas, rather than reproducing their words, but your
own voice should show clearly. The ideas and people that you refer to need to
made explicit by a system of referencing.
According to Linda Flower (1990, p. v), "students are reading to create a text of
their own, trying to integrate information from sources with ideas of their own
and attempting to do so under the guidance of a purpose."
Introduction
2. Main text Main body
Conclusion
1. Preliminaries
Before you start the main part of your essay or assignment, there should be a
title page. The title page should contain information to enable your lecturer and
departmental office to identify exactly what the piece of work is. It should
include your name and course; the title of the assignment and any references;
the lecturer it is for etc. Check with your department for clear information.
2. Main text
I. An introduction
II. A main body
III. A conclusion
I. The introduction.
It should introduce the central idea or the main purpose of the writing.
It should clearly signal to the reader that the essay is finished and
leave a clear impression that the purpose of the essay has been
achieved.
I. INTRODUCTION
General Statement
Organisation Statement
A. Introductory Sentence
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
...
Concluding Sentence
B. Introductory Sentence
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
...
Concluding Sentence
C. Introductory Sentence
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
...
Concluding Sentence
III. CONCLUSION
3. End Matter
At the end of the essay, there should be a list of references. This should give
full information about the materials that you have used in the assignment.