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Begin with some
initial information:
To:
From:
Subject: or Re:
Write an introduction
(what the report is about).
Write a conclusion
To sum up,... To conclude, ...
In conclusion,... Thus,... Finally,...
I would like to recommend/suggest...
You may wish to consider...
Descriptive essay
1. Describing People
Structure
A descriptive essay about a person should consist of:
introduction in which you give general information about the person,
saying when, where and how you first met him;
b) a main body in which you describe his physical appearance,
personal qualities and hobbies/interests. (You start a new paragraph for
each topic);
c) a conclusion in which you write your comments and/or feelings about
the person.
Opinion Essay (type 1)
In an opinion essay express your personal opinion and use
"I statements".
It is not necessary to use arguments "for" and "against".
You can describe only positive or only negative aspects of the
theme.
BOOK REVIEW
A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is analyzed based on content, style, and merit. Its length may vary from a single paragraph to a substantial essay. Such a review often contains evaluations of the book on the basis of personal taste.
London
25/03/11
Dear Lois,
What a great sister you are! With all you have to do at college, you still found time to write
to me.
Your job at the restaurant sounds like hard work. Your story of how you knocked the peas and
catsup over the hamburgers was wonderful. Did your customers really insist on eating them that
way? Beth and I combined those ingredients for lunch. We called them "Hamburgers a la Lois."
Your issues of Science Magazine are still being delivered here. I read them first before sending
them to you. Maybe reading them will help my grades in science.
Tippy had her puppies - eight of them. I am enclosing a picture. Did you know that Tippy still
sleeps in your room?
You are probably taking your exams right now. Good luck, Lois; I know that you will do well.
Love,
Mark
Write an introduction
(what you are going to tell
your readers about).
Try to make your reader
interested in your article
from the very beginning.
** Have you ever...?
** Do you know that...?
** Have you ever thought of...?
Write the body of your article. Divide it into paragraphs.
Give examples and express your opinion to catch your reader's attention.
If you are describing some event, make sure your article answers five questions:
WHY, WHERE, WHEN, WHAT and HOW.
Take... for example...To my mind,... To my point of view,...I believe that...
As far as I m concerned,... As I see it,...
Write a conclusion. Conclusions sometimes include your suggestions and
recommendations too.
Let's... Try... Why not...?