5 Tips for Writing a Better
Essay
The SAT essay and even the ACT essay are part of a
standardized test and must be graded in a fashion that is
always the same. Thus, the
essay cannot be graded the way your English teacher would grade
it.
So don't write as if your English teacher is grading it,
write as a means to an end. You need to concentrate on three
things:
- an opening
- the body and
- the closing
Start by deciding if you are PRO or CON on the subject
assigned. Don't worry aboutt which view you choose the readers
don't have time to evaluate your thesis. They will be reading
hundreds of essays and must score them objectively or it won't
be a standardized test. The best thing to do is choose the view
that makes you feel most comfortable and you will write more
confidently.
Once you have decided on your position, create a quick
outline using your opening, the points you will make and your
closing. If your write each of these points in a sentence it
will help you create your paragraphs.
Now, write your essay. It should be about five paragraphs
long and express the view you chose. Don't get overly concerned
about spelling or grammar errors and make sure you stay on
topic. Staying on topic and not letting your thoughts wander is
of the utmost importance.
But wait a minute you want to write an exceptional essay,
right?
Well, here is a list of strategies to make your
essay even better, if you practice ahead of time.
1. Focus
Stay focused on your theme. Every sentence and paragraph
should reinforce your topic.
2. Attention Grabbers
You must get the attention of the reader within the first
few sentences. Make them want to read more. You can do this by
using a quote, asking a question or revealing a discovery. You
need to come out punching.
3. Active Verbs
Use action verbs like run, jump, excite and motivate.
Passive verbs like is, am, was, and were simply exist. The more
action involved the more likely the reader will continue.
4. Connected Paragraphs
Each paragraph should logically connect with the next. Your
outline will help you this process. Write your points on the
subject, prioritize them, place them order of importance to
your theme and include the two or three most important points
in your final paragraph.
5. Close Strong
The closing is probably the most important part of your
essay. If you don't have a closing your essay is doomed. So end
powerfully or even dramatically if you can. You can do this by
using a quote or creating a call to action. A call to action is
a great way to end if the topic is controversial.
There you have it 5 things you can to do improve your SAT
essay. But remember, this means nothing if you don't practice.
The number one thing you can do to prepare for the SAT is
practice.
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