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Opinion essay, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: ingles, Profesor: , Carrera: Psicologia, Universidad: UB

Tipo: Apuntes

2013/2014

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Opinion essay
Opinion essay is a formal piece of essay writing which presents the author’s point of view on a
particular subject supported by reasons and examples. The opposing viewpoint is also
suggested, it goes with arguments that show that it is unconvincing.
A Successful Opinion Essay Consists of:
An introduction where the topic and the author’s opinion are stated clearly.
A main body where viewpoints supported by reasons are presented in several
paragraphs. This section has also the opposing viewpoint which is proved to be
unconvincing.
A conclusion where the main points of the essay are summarized and the author’s
opinion is restated in other words.
Useful Tips for Writing an Opinion Essay:
Decide your opinion as for the topic discussed
Make a list of viewpoints and reasons supporting your point of view
Write well-developed paragraphs
Use linking words and phrases to join the sentences and the paragraphs within the text
Start each paragraph with a topic sentence
Apply to the Following Techniques to Start and Finish Your Opinion Essays:
Address to the reader directly
Start with a quotation
Start with a thought provoking or rhetorical question
Refer to some striking or unusual fact, idea or situation
Use the Following Expressions to Give Your Opinion:
As far as I am concerned, …
I am (not) convinced that …
In my opinion/view …
My opinion is that …
I (firmly)believe …
I (definitely) feel/think that …
I am inclined to believe that …
Basic Doe’s in Writing Opinion
Essays:
Write in a formal style
Introduce the topic clearly
State clear topic sentences
Use generalizations
Use quotations
Basic Dont’s in Writing an Opinion
Essay:
Don’t use colloquial expressions
Don’t use short forms
Don’t use emotive vocabulary
Don’t use over-generalizations
Don’t use statistics without proper
referencing
Don’t give personal examples
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Opinion essay

Opinion essay is a formal piece of essay writing which presents the author’s point of view on a particular subject supported by reasons and examples. The opposing viewpoint is also suggested, it goes with arguments that show that it is unconvincing.

A Successful Opinion Essay Consists of :

An introduction where the topic and the author’s opinion are stated clearly. A main body where viewpoints supported by reasons are presented in several paragraphs. This section has also the opposing viewpoint which is proved to be unconvincing. A conclusion where the main points of the essay are summarized and the author’s opinion is restated in other words.

Useful Tips for Writing an Opinion Essay:

Decide your opinion as for the topic discussed Make a list of viewpoints and reasons supporting your point of view Write well-developed paragraphs Use linking words and phrases to join the sentences and the paragraphs within the text Start each paragraph with a topic sentence

Apply to the Following Techniques to Start and Finish Your Opinion Essays:

Address to the reader directly Start with a quotation Start with a thought provoking or rhetorical question Refer to some striking or unusual fact, idea or situation

Use the Following Expressions to Give Your Opinion:

As far as I am concerned, … I am (not) convinced that … In my opinion/view … My opinion is that … I (firmly)believe … I (definitely) feel/think that … I am inclined to believe that …

Basic Doe’s in Writing Opinion Essays:

Write in a formal style Introduce the topic clearly State clear topic sentences Use generalizations Use quotations

Basic Dont’s in Writing an Opinion Essay:

Don’t use colloquial expressions Don’t use short forms Don’t use emotive vocabulary Don’t use over-generalizations Don’t use statistics without proper referencing Don’t give personal examples

Mobile phones at school ( For and Against essay )

Introduction +Thesis: Nowadays more and more students bring their mobile phones to school.

While I believe that students should carry mobile phones in case of an emergency, I am strongly

opposed to phones being used at school, particularly in the classroom.

Body:Firstly , many students travel to and from school without their parents. Therefore , it is

important for them to have a mobile phone in case they need help or have an accident on the way

to school or home. Furthermore , parents who work may need to contact their children. For

example, if a parent has to work late, the student has to be told if arrangements have been made

for a relative or neighbour to look after them.

On the other hand , nothing is more disruptive during a lesson than the sound of a mobile phone

ringing or playing an annoying tune. Moreover , students who send and receive text messages in

class are not paying attention to the lesson.

In conclusion , I feel that students should be allowed to take mobile phones to school for use in

an emergency. However , all phones should certainly be turned off during lessons.

2. (PROBLEM SOLVING) ( For essay ) Many students do not finish school. Why is this, and how can the problem be solved?

School Drop-Outs: Problems and Solutions

Introduction: Today, although most students complete school, a large number still drop out because of family, social and work pressures. This problem requires serious action from both individuals and the government.

Body: Most students who do not complete school do so 1. because of family problems. 1.a. Girls, especially, want to get married and start a family. 1.b. Some parents are not interested in education and do not support their children in studying. 2. Social problems are also a contributing factor. 2.a Education is compulsory but, despite this, some people do not take it seriously. Furthermore , 2.b. jobs are available even if students do not have a good education.

3. The third reason is work pressure. 3.a Some families are poor and need their children to work in order to increase the income. All these problems will create young people who do not have any skills and who will not be able to improve their lives for the family and the country.

There are several things that can be done about these problems. Parents should be encouraged to send their children to school. Schools with baby-minding facilities should be opened specially for married students. The government needs to stress the importance of education and even offer financial support to students to continue. This will encourage students to stay at school rather than start working.

In conclusion , there are several things that the government can do to allow more people to

finish school. However , a number of society attitudes also have to change if the country’s

young people are to achieve their full potential