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Top tips for effective essay writing

Writing in English is an important skill for everyday life and also for your English language exams. In your exam, you may have to write an essay. There are many techniques and strategies you can use to write an effective essay. Here are some essay-writing tips and tricks you can use next time you need to write an essay. 

Tips for different essay types 

There are different types of essays that you may need to write during your English language journey. These include:

Tips for essay structure 

When writing an essay, you need to think about several key elements:

More essay writing tips

Essays typically maintain a formal register, so it is important to use appropriate language. Here are some examples:

Final tips for essay writing

To produce a well-structured and coherent essay, think about the following:

Knowing how to write an essay in English is an important skill. Understanding the different types of essays, organising your ideas effectively, using appropriate language and linking words, and following a plan can significantly improve your essay writing skills. By incorporating these tips into your writing routine, you will feel more confident the next time you write an essay in English. 

For more information about different types of writing in the Oxford Test of English, read this blog and download our detailed guide!

Activity

Decide whether the statements about essay writing are true (T) or false (F). 

  1. In an English exam, you usually do not have time to proofread your essay. T/F
  2. Your essay should always start with an introduction and end with a conclusion. T/F
  3. Persuasive essays ask you to present both points of view with evidence to support. T/F
  4. You should make a plan before you start your essay, then not refer to it again until you finish writing. T/F
  5. You should use language to help you sequence your ideas where necessary. T/F
  6. You could start your essay with, In my opinion… T/F

Answers

  1. False. In an English exam, you should always leave some time to proofread your essay when you finish to check for any errors and correct them. 
  2. True. The middle part of your essay is the main body that contains your main arguments and key points. 
  3. False. Persuasive essays require you to convince the reader to eventually adopt your point of view or take a specific course of action. Argumentative essays require you to present the advantages and disadvantages of a particular topic or issue. 
  4. False. Refer to your plan regularly whilst writing so you can stay focused and maintain a logical flow. 
  5. True. Use sequencing words and phrases to help you structure your essay and improve its flow. 
  6. False. Try to avoid using personal pronouns. 
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