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Five Effective Ways to Introduce Your Essay



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By : Jane Sumerset    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-12 10:09:11
An essay wouldn’t be written n a successful and effective way without its important parts and elements. One of these is the introduction. The introduction plays a very significant role in writing an essay. It is the first paragraph in your essay and it requires special attention.

What you need to do is to write your introduction in a catchy manner since your readers will read this part first before jumping towards the body of your essay. What’s so important about it? If you still don’t get the point, then note this one.

Making your introduction more appealing drags your reader’s attention to read the essay further without any doubts. There are introductions where the main concept of the essay is being stated. This will help your readers to get a hint on what is your essay all about.

If your introduction is poorly written, then no one would love to read it further as it displeases them. Therefore, you need to try out some writing techniques that will guide you on how to write an introduction for your essays.

There are some writers who had created a very wonderful essay and had written their introductions well. But not all were able to do this. There are still a lot of people who needs to be fully equipped on how to do it the right way.

Struggling with your essay’s introduction? Check out five of my favorite styles for writing an introduction and see if any particular one strikes your fancy. Make sure to run your piece through a writing software before submitting it, of course, so that none of your hard work ends up going to waste.

1. The Funnel Method

Use a “big picture” description then move on to your thesis statement. The idea is to begin with a broad view of the subject, then “funnel” it down to your more narrow thesis.

2. Anecdote

Brief stories that relate to the essay are a great way to hook the reader. Narratives, particularly those they can relate with, has a magical way of compelling a reader to pursue the material. Of course, you’ll need to connect that anecdote with your thesis statement, which should follow immediately after.

3. Describing a person or place

This works in a similar manner to anecdotes, hooking the reader by establishing a scene that involves their senses. It’s especially useful when a big part of the thesis statement concerns a particular person or location.

4. Start with a question

My personal favorite, this either sets up the question that you will pursue throughout the essay or paves the way to introduce the subject. The question, of course, will need to be related to your main thesis, either as a direct answer to it or as something it eventually leads to.

5. Use a famous quote

A well known quote, particularly one that readers can easily identify, offers a nice way to set up an essay. Both the quote itself and the context it brings to the picture can help set up the piece for your readers.
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