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Essay Writing | How to write an Essay | Ranjitsinh Disale | Example | Writing Skills

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  • What is an essay?
    An essay is a short piece of writing on a particular subject in a lucid, readable, and understandable manner.
    The word essay means, literally, an attempt.
    The essays you write at schools or colleges are trial exercises or attempts to express your thought in good English.
    Why essay writing is important to learn?
    There are three important reasons you must learn the art of essay writing
    1. The ability to read and write, think, organize ideas, and communicate efficiently is an art.
    2. It encourages you to develop a formal and disciplined approach to writing that communicates clearly and with authority.
    3. It gives you a focus on exploring and consolidating what you are learning.
    The five important characteristics of an ESSAY :
    1. Unity
    2. Order
    3. Concise
    4. Style
    5. Personal Touch
    How to structure an essay?
    An essay is divided into three sections. Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.
    Each section is divided into one or more paragraphs.
    The seven steps to write an essay are :
    1. Define your subject in your mind.
    2. Think and jot all the points that are coming into the mind.
    3. organize these points into suitable headings
    4. arrange these headings as per the standard structure of the essay i.e, Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.
    5. With help of the points, start creating an outline of the paragraph.
    6. With help of the outlines, start filling the paragraph.
    7. Revise, Edit, and Write the final copy.
    Exercise :
    Write an essay on the life story of Mahatma Gandhi.
    For a detailed understanding of essay writing, please watch the entire video.
    Please watch the videos from below Playlist for understanding Various Grammar and Writing Topics:
    Writing Skills
    • Writing Skills
    All about Modal Verbs | Defective Verbs | Auxiliary Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Part 1
    • All about Modal Verbs ...
    Can vs Could | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 2
    • Can vs Could | Similar...
    May vs Might | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 3
    • May vs Might | Modal V...
    Will vs Would | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 4
    • Will vs Would | Simila...
    shall vs should | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 5
    • Shall vs Should | Simi...
    must vs ought to | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 6
    • Must vs Ought to | Sho...
    Active and Passive Voice video links :
    Active vs Passive Voice | Part 1
    • Active Voice vs Passiv...
    Convert Active Voice to Passive Voice | Eight types | Based on Tenses | Part 2
    • Convert Active Voice t...
    How to convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | Seven Steps | Part 3 | Examples | Exercise | part 3
    • How to convert active ...
    Convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | WH Words | Part 4 | Examples | Exercise
    • Convert active to pass...
    Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech |
    • Grammar Basics | Parts...
    Tenses | Advanced Grammar | Animated videos
    • Tenses | Advance Gramm...
    Active Passive Voice | English Grammar
    • Active Passive Voice |...
    Grammar Basics | Sentences
    • Grammar Basics | Sente...
    Direct Indirect Speech | Advanced Grammar
    • Direct Indirect Speech...
    Important Grammar Lessons
    • Important Grammar Lessons
    Articles In English
    • Articles In English
    Figure of Speech
    • Figure of Speech
    Exam Preparation Tips
    • Exam Preparation Tips
    Subject-Verb Agreement
    • Subject Verb Agreement
    Modifiers
    • Modifiers

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