This engaging text shows students what markers look for in their work and helps them to develop the skills they need to produce a first-class essay. It focuses on all the core elements of effective essay writing, including devising a question, critical thinking, engaging with the literature and structuring an essay. Chapters include clear and concise guidance on meeting marking criteria, illustrated with real students' essays from a range of disciplines, and activities which encourage students to put their new skills into practice.
This is an essential resource for all university students for whom essays and coursework form part of their assessment. It is also ideal for further education students and those preparing for university-level study.
Introduction
What Markers Look For
Addressing the Question
Critical Thinking
Engaging with Others' Work
Academic Expression
Structure and Signposting
Writing Introductions
Writing Conclusions
Writing Paragraphs
Appendix 1: Analysis of three essays
Appendix 2: Answers to activities.