You should now be ready to write your own argumentative
essay. This page sets out a procedure for preparing and writing your
essay. There are 13 steps in this procedure. If you follow all the
steps closely you should be able to complete your essay.
This procedure assumes that you already have an issue
which you were given by your teacher, tutor or lecturer to write about
and that you have completed reading all the articles and books that
you need to read about your issue.
1.
Go over all the reading material again.
2.
Identify the main topics covered by the
arguments that you have read about your issue when
preparing for your essay. This is so that you have
a list of different topics for your paragraphs such
as the topics in the essays on
marine parks and childcare
. You might also want to go back and look at
the page on sorting arguments
into topics and paragraphs.
3.
Now use the topics that you have identified in
step 2 as your group headings for organizing your
research notes (the notes from your reading):
a.
Go over the reading material again and look for
the main arguments that concern each of these
topics
b.
Divide these arguments into those that are for
your issue and those that are against your issue in
a table like the one below. Remember to:
i
keep your notes brief
ii
do not write the argument down word for word.
Paraphrase it or use note form. This way you will
avoid plagiarism when you come to write the actual
essay.
Example table for your notes:
Topic: health
arguments about
<your issue >
Arguments for <your issue >
Arguments against <your issue >
4.
Make a decision about what your main conclusion
will be.
5.
Look back at the paragraph structure for the
model essays on marine parks (here
and here) and childcare
.
6.
Now draft a detailed plan for your essay. In
this plan note down the information that you will
put in each paragraph. Remember, just use note form
- not complete sentences (Otherwise your plan will
be nearly as big as your essay!)
7.
Begin writing a draft of the body of the body of
your essay. Before you start this step you
should:
Go back and look at the work we did earlier in
this unit on using "In
fact" and "Indeed". to link general and
specific sentences that deal with the same
argument.
When you have written a draft of the body of
your text check the following things:
a.
do your paragraphs present arguments which
oppose your main conclusion as debatable and
possibly not true?
b.
do your paragraphs present arguments which
support your main conclusion as non-debatable or as
facts?
c.
have you clearly marked the place where you
shift from the opposing arguments to the supporting
arguments with a contrasting connective (such as
"however")?
d.
Have you used connectives, pronouns and
referencing words (such as "this" or "these" to
make your paragraph cohesive?
9.
Draft your introduction. You might want to go
back and look carefully at the introduction to the
essay on marine parks and
the model introduction about republicanism.
10.
Draft your conclusion. You might want to go back
and look carefully at the conclusion to the essay
on marine parks and the
model conclusion about childcare.
11.
Check your draft introduction and conclusion
against the models. Redraft if necessary.
12.
Now that you have a complete draft of your essay
check it again for the following things:
a.
Does it conform with the model texts?
b.
Does it provide strong support for your main
conclusion?
c.
Can you make the text more cohesive?
d.
Are your verbs correct?
e.
Is every sentence a complete sentence - does it
have a subject and a verb?
f.
Is your spelling correct? (Use the spelling
checker on your word processing program and also
read for spelling errors that the spelling checker
doesn't pick up)
g.
Is your punctuation correct?
h.
Have you plagiarized? If you have plagiarized,
rewrite that part of your text or indicate that you
have copied from another text by using quotation
marks and citing the source of the text e.g..
(Mansell, 1993)
13.
Check the final draft and write a cover
sheet.
End of Unit Five
Congratulations
.....now you've finished your argumentative essay!