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Okay, So I'm pretty much doomed.
Odette:
--- Quote from: "childofbodom" ---I'm finding it IMPOSSIBLE to complete a well written essay at the moment. Today I've been writing on Hard Times and after an hour of writing (which is how much time I'm setting for a text response in the exam) I havent come close to the second paragraph in the body of my essay. I cannot believe how hard I'm finding it
--- End quote ---
I have that problem as well... what i do is i write a little plan and brainstorm some ideas before writing the essay [look at what the topic is asking, find the main contention, look at which characters/themes you need to discuss,construct and argument according to whether you agree or disagree with the contention, clarify your argument using evidence], and i write the body of the essay first, then the introduction and conclusion, it works for me lol..
Hope that helps :)
Timtasticle:
Speaking of planning... The only method I've ever been taught is the 'interrogation method'... Anyone use anything different/better??
melanie.dee:
interrogation method? what on earth is that
iv decided what works best for me seems to be planning my ideas, wrting my intro, writing my topic sentences and then trying to fill it in.
i used to be one of those people who didnt plan and jsut wrote and wrote and wrote and that used to work incredibly well for me, but seeing as i seem to have lost all natural knack for english, im having to change methods. hmm
so wait you've never done a 3 hour exam before? did you do one in year 11? oh and what about the gat although its not really the same thing
iv done 2 eng prac exams at school, but i didnt really do anything in them cos i couldnt motivate myself to work eek
Markos:
I think Odette's planning is what I'd be looking at for getting the clear points I'd be writing about.. But just like Melanie, I barely ever plan my essays. I realise thats probably why I can't write.
Intro's always take a really long time for me, I try to well as possible because that's usually the first thing the assessors would read.
But then would adding in a plan actually help your intro? I guess it'd clearly say what your intentions are, probably more clearly than how my intro sounds
dxb:
Im also struggling to write an essay. I have been reading over all my notes and what not n studying fairly well but I just cant bring myself to writing one atm. I had a practice 3 hour exam on monday and a couple of weeks ago and I wrote a couple of essays 2 weeks ago. Anyone recon this is enough? lol
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