Writing an Expository Essay: Introduction (STAAR Edition)

Katrina Olutimayin
29 Sept 201503:32

Summary

TLDRIn this instructional video, the speaker guides viewers through writing an expository essay, with a focus on crafting an effective introduction. The video explains the two key components of an introduction: the hook, which captures the reader's attention (in this case, a Malcolm X quote), and the thesis statement, which outlines the main argument and reasons for the essay. The speaker provides a clear example of how to combine the hook with a thesis to create a seamless and engaging introduction. This serves as a helpful tutorial for anyone looking to improve their essay-writing skills.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The expository essay consists of three main parts: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
  • 😀 The introduction paragraph includes two key elements: the hook and the thesis statement.
  • 😀 The hook's purpose is to grab the reader's attention and make them want to continue reading.
  • 😀 Hooks can include figurative language, a quote, or a definition.
  • 😀 A strong hook is essential for engaging the reader right from the beginning.
  • 😀 The thesis statement explains what the essay will be about and answers the essay prompt.
  • 😀 The thesis statement also includes two reasons or ideals that support the essay’s argument.
  • 😀 In the example, a quote by Malcolm X was used as the hook to draw the reader in.
  • 😀 Commentary is added after the quote to explain its meaning and how it connects to the essay's topic.
  • 😀 The thesis statement used in the example essay is: 'It is important to fight for equality so that everyone is treated fairly, and a better environment is created.'

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of this lesson?

    -The main focus of the lesson is writing an expository essay, specifically how to write the introduction paragraph.

  • What are the three key parts of an expository essay that were reviewed in the script?

    -The three key parts of an expository essay are the introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion.

  • What are the two components of an introduction paragraph?

    -The two components of an introduction paragraph are the hook and the thesis statement.

  • What is the purpose of the hook in the introduction?

    -The hook's purpose is to grab the reader's attention and make them want to continue reading the essay.

  • What types of elements can be used as a hook in the introduction?

    -A hook can include figurative language, a quote, or a definition.

  • What is the role of the thesis statement in the introduction?

    -The thesis statement provides the main argument or answer to the prompt, along with two reasons or ideals supporting the argument.

  • How does the speaker structure the introduction paragraph in the video?

    -The speaker starts with a quote by Malcolm X as the hook, followed by commentary to explain the quote, and then presents the thesis statement.

  • Why did the speaker choose the Malcolm X quote for the hook?

    -The speaker chose the Malcolm X quote because it is impactful and highlights the importance of fighting for equality, which is relevant to the essay's topic.

  • What is the thesis statement used by the speaker in the video?

    -The thesis statement used is: 'It is important to fight for equality so that everyone is treated fairly and a better environment is created.'

  • What method did the speaker use to generate the thesis statement?

    -The speaker used the Frayer Model to develop the thesis statement, which was then included in the introduction.

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