GOOD ESSAY

On what subject(s) are you an authority?

I teach creative and research writing at the college level.

WHAT ALTHOFF LOOKS FOR IN A GOOD ESSAY

 

1    KNOW YOUR THESIS STATEMENT/CENTRAL IDEA

 

After you play around with your topic, create one sentence that sum ups what you want to say, like a movie blurb.

2    FIRST PARAGRAPH

A  Get Attention.

B. State your thesis/central idea AND your main points. All of them. PER ALTHOFF: I do not want any more than 5 main points in any essay.

C. Tell why this essay  is very, VERY  important to somebody besides you and the instructor.

3    SECOND PARAGRAPH SET (Main point A. of your outline)

A. What’s the point? State it.

B. Now use examples, statistics, and testimonies to analyze, summarize, categorize, and otherwise-ize your position on that main point.

–  Where did that example come from?

–  Where did that statistic come from?

–  Where did that testimony or quotation come from?

 

4    THIRD PARAGRAPH SET (Main point B. of your outline):

 

Same as 2nd Set

5    FOURTH PARAGRAPH SET (Main point C. of your outline):

 

Same as 2nd Set

7    CONCLUSION (usually only 1 or 2 paragraphs)

A. Remind people why this is important to them.

B. Help people visualize what in the world will be better if they believe what you wrote.

C. Ask them to DO the next step, for instance:

–  Agree with you on at least one fact.

–  Find that they have some basic value in common with you

–  Assent (say ‘yes’) to what they ought to do

–  Take a real action step asap.

8    CONNECT IT ALL TOGETHER

–  Connect sentences to each other with transitions, pronouns, synonyms, repetitions, etc.

–  Connect paragraphs to each other with preview & summary statements, bridging sentences, and signposts.

9    SPELL AND GRAMMAR CHECK

 

Do or die.

Note: a simple Spell check won’t catch all the spelling problems. For instance, the infamous “to,” “too,” and “two” all sound the same but have different meanings. Likewise: “there,” “their,” and “they’re”; “its” and “it’s”; and “your” and “you’re.”

10 WORKS CITED (MLA Style)

12   ON TIME