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Hi, everybody. In this video weamp;#39;ll learn how to write an essay from the outline to the essay draft or first version of your essay. In the video description below, find links to PDFs that can be used along with this video in class and links to longer, more detailed videos about essay writing with many more examples. If this video helps you, itamp;#39;ll help me if you give it a like and subscribe to my channel at Youtube.com/EnglishUnits. In this video, weamp;#39;ll focus on the five-paragraph essay. Remember, there are many ways to write an essay and an essay outline. This video shows just one of those ways. So letamp;#39;s get started. First, weamp;#39;ll do the outline. On the left side, Iamp;#39;m going to show you each part of an essay outline and explain what that part does and is. On the right side, Iamp;#39;m going to give you an example of each part. Notice that in this outline, each body paragraph only has two detail sentences. I used

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Plain Language: Staying on Topic Finish all your research and know well what facts you have, and dont have, on the subject at hand. Make a strong thesis statement of what youre writing about. Decide what you want to say, as mentioned before, and organize those points into paragraphs, each with its own topic sentence.
Offer a surprising statistic that conveys something about the problem to be addressed in the paper. Perhaps you can find an interesting quote that nicely sums up your argument. Use rhetorical questions that place your readers in a different situation in order to get them thinking about your topic in a new way.
Stages of Writing Development Audio storytelling (3-4 years) Early Emergent Writing (4-5 years) Emergent Writing (5-7 years) Transitional Writing (6-8 years) Fluent Writing (8-10 years)
The writing process can be broken down into five distinct stages: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Each of these stages helps ensure you can create a piece of writing that is well thought out and that will be well received by your target audience.
The general steps are: discovery\investigation, prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing.
Lets break down this process into its key steps, each contributing to the final piece: 1 - Prewriting. This is the initial phase where the writer generates ideas and plans the structure of the piece. 2 - Drafting. 3 - Revising. 4 - Editing. 5 - Publishing.
The most important sentence in your paragraph is the topic sentence, which clearly states the subject of the whole paragraph. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of the paragraph because it gives an overview of the sentences to follow.
Steps of the Writing Process Step 1: Prewriting. Think and Decide. Make sure you understand your assignment. Step 2: Research (if needed) Search. List places where you can find information. Step 3: Drafting. Write. Step 4: Revising. Make it Better. Step 5: Editing and Proofreading. Make it Correct.

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