How to write a good essay introduction-学术英语写作

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Skip the sweeping generalizations
Don’t begin by saying something that are not necessarily true or too general to be helpful in establishing your argument.
Part 2
The ingredients of an introduction
1 Background
2
3 4
Problems
Proposed schemes & results Outlines
Part 2.1
Background
Introduce the general research field
Knowing answers to questions like these will help you know what information needs go into your introduction
Part 3.2.3
Make an outline
It can be helpful to outline your introduction, especially if you have a lot of information to present in it. An outline will let you know how your introduction “builds up steam” before presenting the thesis statement.
Part 3.3.5
Avoid announcing your purpose directly
This is not to say that your thesis or introduction should be vague. However, you should avoid statements in your introduction such as “the purpose of this essay is to prove…” or “in this paper, I will argue that…”. Your thesis will make the purpose of your essay clear.
Problems
Indicate the problems that have not been solved by previous research
"So far no-one has investigated the link..." "The above-mentioned solutions don't apply to the case ...“
Part 3.3.2
Avoid the fluff
Fluff and fillers have no place in your introduction. Avoid anything that’s a “huge idea”, vague or don’t say much
Part 3.3.3
Part 3.3.1
Change your introduction if you need to
A common error students make is to write the introduction first and not go back to re-read it. Sometimes your essay’s argument evolves as you write. Don’t be afraid to go back and make changes where necessary.
Part 3.1
Building a concise introduction
Hook the reader with a great first sentence Give your argument some context Preview the structure of your paper Craft a unique, arguable thesis
How to write a good essay introduction
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Contents
Why What How
the importance of an essay introduction
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Part 3.3.4
Keep it short and simple
Your introduction should give the necessary background to understand your topic, but it should not get too far into specifics. If you notice that your introduction is getting long and detailed, you may need to move some of the stuff into your body paragraphs
the novel aspects any weaknesses
Part 2.4
Outlines
Outline the contents of your paper be useful to structure your introduction around the outline
Optional
Part 3.1.2
Give your argument some context
You can ground the reader with some information that might not in your paper, but is relevant to understand your thesis
Part 3.2.2
Consider your readers
What information would they need to understand your argument or discussion? Is there background information you need to provide? Are there terms you need to define?
Thanks for listening!
Part 3.1.4
Craft a unique, arguable thesis
The thesis is the heart of your entire essay. It is the argument or point you are making.
specific Provable striking
A good essay has an “angle” or way of presenting argument or information to its readers. Think about what questions your essay addresses and why they are important
Historical background Related research/papers A few scattered facts
Part 3.1.3
Preview the structure of your paper
Write the introduction last Plan ahead with an outline Give a general idea of where your argument will go
the ingredients of an essay introduction
how to write a good introduction
Part 1
The importance of an Part 1.3 introduction
Part 1
Importance
Be the most read section Determine the attitude of the reader Be the most delicate part
Part 3.1.1
Hook the readers with a great first sentence

anecdotes surprising facts fun turns of phrases quotes
bring the readers into your essay not to tell the whole story can be broadly related to your paper
set the scene, give a context
Review the previous research
from the very first research to the state-of-theart
keep it short relevant information
Part 2.2
Part 3.3
Avoiding common pitfalls
Change your introduction if you need to Avoid the fluff Skip the sweeping generalizations Keep it shΒιβλιοθήκη Baidurt and simple Avoid announcing your purpose directly
Part 2.3
Proposed schemes & results
lay out your objectives and methodology Outline the contribution of your work impact your research will have if everything works as it should Highlight the difference between your work and others
Part 3.2
Prewriting for you introduction
Think about your “angle” on your topic Consider your readers Make an outline
Part 3.2.1
Think about your “angle”
Similar work
Point out the similar work if exists
Part 3
How to write a good introduction
Building a concise introduction Prewriting for your introduction Avoiding common pitfalls
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