Writing An Essay: Technology Is Changing Our Lives Information Technology Has Revolutionized The Way We Work
Writing An Essay: Technology Is Changing Our Lives Information Technology Has Revolutionized The Way We Work
Writing An Essay: Technology Is Changing Our Lives Information Technology Has Revolutionized The Way We Work
In order to write an essay, it's important to have a map of what you will write. Take the time to write an
outline of your essay. Once you have your outline, you can keep on track and write a well-organized essay.
Here's an example of an essay outline:
Body Paragraph I
Main idea: Technology has changed where we can work
Support: Work on the road + example
Support: Work from home + example statistic
Conclusion
Body Paragraph II
Main idea: Technology has changed how we work
Support: Technology allows us to do more on our own + example of multitasking
Support: Technology allows us to test our ideas in simulation + example of CAD
Conclusion
Concluding Paragraph
Review of main ideas of each paragraph
Restatement of thesis: Technology has changed how we work
Concluding thought: Technology will continue to change us
There are a number of types of introductions: Interesting statistics, a quote from a famous person, or
a rhetorical question such as "Did you know that ...".
2. After this first sentence, add your thesis statement. The thesis clearly states what you hope to express in
the essay.
3. Use one sentence to introduce the body paragraphs to follow. Linking ideas from the introduction to
your body paragraphs provides structure to your essay.
4. Continue your essay by writing each body paragraph. Begin each body by stating the main idea of the
paragraph.
Let's consider how the location of where we work has changed.
5. Develop your body paragraphs by giving detailed information and examples. It's important to back up
your ideas with specific examples of your main ideas.
6. Body paragraphs should develop the central idea and finish with a summary of that idea. There should be
at least two examples or facts in each body paragraph to support the central idea.
7. The summary paragraph summarizes your essay and is often a reverse of the introductory
paragraph. Begin the summary paragraph by quickly restating the principal ideas of your body paragraphs.
8. The penultimate (next to last) sentence should restate your basic thesis of the essay.
9. Your final statement can be a future prediction based on what you have shown in the essay.
(by Kenneth Beare).