Writing an Exam Essay
Writing your SAT essay doesn’t have to be
difficult or exhausting. Use the following formula to
help you write the best essay possible.
The
Exam Structure
The first thing you need to do
is to think of your essay as three
parts:
-
the
opening
-
the
body
-
the
closing
Your opening should consist of
one paragraph of about three to five sentences. It should
clearly state your view on the topic and how you are
going to support this view. Due to time limits, it is
best to use only three points to defend your position. If
possible try to catch the reader’s attention with a
quote or controversial statement that
compels them to read more. However, avoid
clichés.
The body is your content and
should support the three points made in your opening.
Each point should be explained in a separate paragraph
and flow logically between ideas. Be direct and to
the point. Don’t get wordy or you will get stuck in these
paragraphs and the body is not the most important
part of your essay. Support your ideas and move on to the
closing.
The closing
is where you bring your message together. Review your
position and the points that support your view, then call
your readers to some type of action by asking them to
make a decision, buy something or support an
organization. The closing is the most important part of
your essay. It requires your best effort. If you spend
too much time on your points and don’t have a well
thought out closing it will cost you. It is better to
have a weak body and a powerful closing than a weak
closing or no closing at all.
How to Begin Your
Essay
You begin
your essay by carefully reading the assigned topic. Then
develop an outline that you will use as a guide while
writing your actual essay. The first part of your outline
should be a sentence that states your position on the topic.
Next, you should list the points that will support your
position and determine your body paragraphs. Finally, you
should write a sentence that states your closing.
Taking the
time to prepare an outline will keep you focused on the task
at hand and allow you to make the most of your
time.
The outline
-
state your position
-
first point
-
second point
-
third point
-
conclusion
Writing the
Essay
Now, armed
with your outline, begin writing your essay. Start your
opening paragraph with an attention grabbing statement that
will draw the reader deeper into your essay. Then state your
view and the points that support that view. Next write the
body by supporting each of the points in a separate
paragraph. Remember, don’t get wordy just explain the points
and move on to your closing.
You
must have a closing! Do not get caught up in the body
of the essay. You will not impress anyone without a closing.
The closing is the most important part of the essay. Make
sure you have time to write a well thought out closing that
brings all your points together and moves the reader to
action.
If you
follow this formula for writing your SAT or ACT essay you
will have plenty of time to write and complete a good essay.
Whether it will be a great essay depends on your individual
ability to write.
The number
one thing you can do to improve your SAT scores is practice,
practice, and practice some more.
NOTE: The above is useful for writing an
essay on any type of exam not just the
SAT.
|
10 Points to
Ponder 1. Decide your
position and determine your supporting
points.
2. Organize your thoughts with an outline.
3. Be direct and to the point.
4. Provide examples and clear explanations.
5. Avoid generalizations.
6. Use transitional phrases for a logical
flow.
7. Use variety in sentence structure.
8. Maintain a consistent tone throughout the
essay.
9. Avoid being wordy.
10. PRACTICE, PRACTICE
|
|