Essay-writing
Essay-writing — Study Notes
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Introduction to Essay-writing
ExplanationIntroduction to Essay-writing
Beginning to write an essay is often challenging for many students. The NCERT textbook suggests that this difficulty can be overcome by first thinking deeply about the topic. This can be done through brainstorming, which involves gathering ideas from several people in a group as they come to mind, or by individually jotting down thoughts as they occur. For example, if the essay topic is 'Hobbies', one can start by writing the word 'hobbies' inside a circle and then noting down related ideas randomly around it. This method helps in organizing thoughts and facilitates the selection of key points to develop into sentences. The process encourages free flow of ideas without immediate judgment, which is crucial for creative writing. After listing ideas, the next step is to select relevant points and expand them into coherent sentences that form the body of the essay. This approach not only simplifies the writing process but also ensures that the essay covers diverse aspects of the topic systematically.
- Starting an essay can be made easier by brainstorming or jotting down ideas.
- Brainstorming involves group discussions to generate ideas spontaneously.
- Writing ideas randomly around a central topic helps in organizing thoughts.
- Selected points from brainstorming are expanded into sentences.
- This method encourages creativity and comprehensive coverage of the topic.
- Helps overcome the initial difficulty of beginning to write.
- 📌 Brainstorming: A technique of generating ideas spontaneously by a group or individual.
- 📌 Free writing: Writing down ideas as they come without worrying about order or correctness.
Developing Points into Sentences
ExplanationDeveloping Points into Sentences
After brainstorming and listing ideas related to the essay topic, the next step is to select the most relevant points and develop them into clear, concise sentences. This process involves expanding brief notes into full sentences that explain or describe the idea in detail. For instance, from the list of points about hobbies, one can write: 'Hobbies are free-time activities. Examples include stamp-collecting and painting.' Each point should be elaborated to convey a complete thought. This expansion helps in creating the body paragraphs of the essay. It is important to maintain clarity and coherence while developing sentences so that the reader can easily understand the message. Additionally, sentences should be linked logically to maintain the flow of ideas. This stage transforms scattered ideas into meaningful content that forms the main part of the essay.
- Select relevant points from brainstorming for expansion.
- Convert brief notes into complete, meaningful sentences.
- Ensure clarity and coherence in sentence construction.
- Link sentences logically to maintain flow.
- Use examples to illustrate points clearly.
- Develop sentences that contribute to the essay's main theme.
- 📌 Coherence: Logical connection and consistency in writing.
- 📌 Expansion: Developing brief ideas into detailed sentences.
Beginning an Essay: Introduction
ExplanationBeginning an Essay: Introduction
The introduction of an essay serves as the opening paragraph that introduces the topic to the reader. According to the NCERT textbook, essays usually begin with a definition or a brief description of the topic. For example, in an essay on 'Hobbies',
Practice Questions — Essay-writing
Includes NCERT exercise questions with answers
Q1.Here are a few topics for essay writing. Follow the steps listed above to write on these topics. 1. Himalayan quake 2005. 2. Those who can bear all can dare all. 3. Fascinating facts about water. 4. Public health in transition. 5. Human population grows up. 6. Success begins in the mind. 7. Think before you shop. The trend of decline in the Child Sex Ratio (CSR) defined as the number of girls per 1000 boys between 0–6 years of age, has remained unabated till today. To ensure survival, protection and empowerment of the girl child, the government has announced Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme. This is being implemented through a national campaign. The objectives of this scheme are: - Prevention of gender-biased sex selection elimination. - Ensuring survival and protection of the girl child. - Ensuring education and participation of the girl child. Organise as essay writing activity in your class, the themes should be based on the objectives stated above. Mention how you can contribute to this programme, in the essay.
Answer:
To write an essay on any of the given topics, follow these steps: 1. Understand the topic clearly. 2. Plan the essay structure: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. 3. Write an introduction defining or describing the topic briefly. 4. Develop the body paragraphs with relevant points, examples, and explanations. 5. Conclude by summarizing the main points and giving your opinion or a call to action. For the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme essay: - Introduction: Explain the decline in Child Sex Ratio and its implications. - Body: Discuss the objectives of the scheme - preventing gender-biased sex selection, ensuring survival and protection, and promoting education and participation of the girl child. - Contribution: Mention ways you can contribute, such as spreading awareness, supporting education for girls, and opposing gender discrimination. - Conclusion: Emphasize the importance of collective effort for the empowerment of the girl child. This approach ensures a well-organized essay that covers all aspects of the topic.
Explanation:
The question requires writing essays on given topics or organizing an essay writing activity based on the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme objectives. The solution involves understanding essay structure and content relevant to the topics. The detailed steps guide the student to write coherent and relevant essays, fulfilling the exercise requirements.
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