
Introduction of an Essay (Academic)
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Prasanna Yapa Bandara Rathnayake
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What, in the Introduction?
The reader is never kept in suspense as in fiction writing.
The gist of the essay is outlined in the introduction, and given in detail in the body.
Everything must follow logically from a starting point.
The logical direction of the argument carried out in the essay is indicated in the introduction, and followed in the body.
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The introduction of an essay should have...
The gist of the essay stated in the THESIS Statement
A logical flow
A hook to capture the attention
A personal remark on the topic.
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The pattern is shown below:
General statement about the subject,
Beginning to focus on the topic,
Becoming more specific,
Scope and direction of the essay (an essay map),
Specific thesis statement.
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Let us try
Write the introduction to the essay given below.
The body paragraphs are given.
Let us read through the body of the essay.
Let us make notes on the topic sentences of each paragraph
Let us understand the ESSAY MAP used in this essay
Let us draft the Introduction.
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Some people believe the role of teachers started to fade because computers have been helping some students to progress in their studies quicker compared to studies in an original classroom. For example, in the same classroom, students have different intellectual capacities, thus some would be tied down in their studies because of others’ incapability to understand in a teacher-centered classroom. On the other hand, pupils could progress in their acquisition of knowledge at their own pace using computers instead of learning from teachers. The prolonged Covid pandemic also confirmed the unquestionable role of computers in learning of the present day.
What is the Topic Sentence?
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Open Ended
Though computers do play a certain role in education, the presence of a teacher in the process is essential for students because human contact influences them in positive ways. Firstly, students realize that they are not dealing with a machine but with a human being who deserves attention and respect. They also learn the importance of studying in a group and respect for other students, which helps them improve their social skills. As education is to prepare children not only to know about things but also to know how to survive in a society in which co-operation is the secret, the duty vested on a human teacher cannot be ignored.
What is the Topic Sentence?
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Open Ended
The scaffolding role of the teacher in the learning mission is also crucial. Teachers are required in the learning process because they acknowledge some students’ deficiencies and help them to solve their problems by repeating the same explanation, giving extra exercises, or even suggesting a private tutor. Hence, students can have a better chance of avoiding failure in a subject.
What is the Topic Sentence?
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Open Ended
In conclusion, the role of teachers in the learning process is still very important and it will continue to be such in the future because no machine can replace human interaction and its consequences. The teaching-learning process in the future will therefore be a milieu consisting of a teacher, a learner, and a computer also. The roles shared by the teacher and the computer may evolve competitively to support the learner to learn better.
What is the summary of the essay?
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Open Ended
Using the content of the three paragraphs and the conclusion draft your INTRODUCTION to this essay
What, in the Introduction?
The reader is never kept in suspense as in fiction writing.
The gist of the essay is outlined in the introduction, and given in detail in the body.
Everything must follow logically from a starting point.
The logical direction of the argument carried out in the essay is indicated in the introduction, and followed in the body.
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