Planning, organising and writing academic essays (APA / Harvard)

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29 Aug 201205:52

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a practical guide to writing a problem-solution essay at university. It covers planning strategies, including brainstorming problems, effects, and solutions, and emphasizes supporting each point with evidence. The introduction is broken down into three key parts: WHAT (topic and background), WHY (importance and key issues), and HOW (overview of the essay structure). Body paragraphs should focus on a single idea, with a clear topic sentence, supporting evidence, and concluding sentence, optionally using paragraph hooks for smooth transitions. The conclusion should summarize main points and offer a strong final opinion without introducing new information, leaving a lasting impression on the reader.

Takeaways

  • 📝 Problem-solution essays discuss a problem and propose solutions, sometimes focusing on effects first.
  • 💡 Planning is crucial: brainstorm problems, solutions, and gather supporting evidence for each point.
  • 🎯 The introduction should answer three key questions: What, Why, and How.
  • 📌 The 'What' section introduces the topic, provides background, and interprets the question.
  • 🌟 The 'Why' section explains the importance of the question and highlights main issues.
  • 🛠️ The 'How' section outlines how the essay will address the question, summarizing main points.
  • 📄 Each body paragraph should focus on one idea, typically structured as topic sentence → supporting evidence → concluding sentence.
  • 🔗 Paragraph hooks, linking back to the previous paragraph, help improve essay flow and coherence.
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  • 📚 Supporting evidence, such as research or references, strengthens arguments and moves beyond personal opinion.
  • ✔️ Conclusions should summarize main points and offer an opinion without introducing new information.
  • 💪 Strong introductions and conclusions leave a lasting impression on the reader.
  • 📌 Consistency in structure across paragraphs ensures clarity and organization in your essay.
  • 🌐 Additional resources on problem-solution and discursive essays are available on eLearn and CILL.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video script?

    -The primary focus is on teaching how to plan, organize, and write a problem-solution essay at university, although the techniques can be applied to other types of academic essays.

  • What are the main components of a problem-solution essay?

    -A problem-solution essay generally includes discussing a problem (causes and/or effects) and then proposing solutions. It usually has an introduction, body paragraphs addressing each problem and solution, and a conclusion.

  • How should the introduction of a problem-solution essay be structured?

    -The introduction should be divided into three parts: WHAT (introduce the topic and provide background), WHY (explain the importance of the topic and main issues), and HOW (outline how the essay will address the question).

  • Why is it important to include supporting evidence in an essay?

    -Supporting evidence strengthens arguments by showing that points are based on credible sources rather than just personal opinions, making the essay more persuasive and academically rigorous.

  • How many ideas should each body paragraph focus on?

    -Each body paragraph should focus on one main idea only, ensuring clarity and coherence.

  • What are the three essential parts of a body paragraph?

    -The three parts are: 1) Topic sentence – introduces the paragraph's main idea, 2) Supporting evidence – provides data, examples, or references to back the idea, and 3) Concluding sentence – links back to the main topic or context.

  • What is the purpose of using paragraph hooks?

    -Paragraph hooks link the content of one paragraph to the next, creating smooth transitions and improving the overall flow of the essay.

  • How should the conclusion of a problem-solution essay be written?

    -The conclusion should summarize the main points and present the writer's opinion. No new information or references should be included. It should aim to leave a strong, memorable impression.

  • What is the recommended approach to planning a problem-solution essay?

    -Start by brainstorming problems and corresponding solutions, then gather supporting evidence for each point. Decide how many paragraphs are needed based on the number of problems and solutions.

  • Why are the What, Why, and How questions useful in essay writing?

    -They help organize the introduction, focus the writer's answer to the question, and guide the structure of a clear, well-organized essay.

  • Can the techniques described in the video be applied to other essay types?

    -Yes, the planning, paragraph structuring, evidence usage, and clear introduction/conclusion techniques can be applied to discursive essays and other university-level writing.

  • What is the recommended length of the 'How' part in the introduction?

    -The length of the 'How' part depends on the overall essay length. In a short essay (e.g., 800 words), it can be brief, while longer essays require a more detailed 'How' section.

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