Find the right topic: if you want to discuss a topic clearly, you must first find a clear topic. Clear theme: determine the theme of the article, that is, the basic ideas and opinions to be expressed in the article.
Selection of materials: writing should have one's own point of view, and selection of materials should also be selective. In the process of writing, you can combine examples and arguments to concretize the truth, and then elaborate the argument.
Language Refinement: Language Refinement is mainly about understanding the charm of argumentative language expression from between the lines. For argumentative writing, many students start to digress after writing articles, and the charm of language can impress people. Analysis and demonstration: This part is to analyze and demonstrate the argument around the demonstration center.
Argumentative writing
Argumentative writing, also called argumentative writing, is a style of analyzing things, discussing things, expressing opinions and putting forward opinions. The author determines the right or wrong of an opinion and establishes or denies a claim by putting facts, reasoning, distinguishing right from wrong and giving examples. Argumentative writing has the characteristics of clear viewpoints, sufficient arguments, concise language, reasonable argumentation and strict logic.
Using vivid narration to indirectly express the author's thoughts and feelings is different from narrative writing, which focuses on introducing or explaining the shape, nature, causes and functions of things, and is also different from explanatory writing. In a word, argumentative writing is an article that convinces people with reasoning, while narrative writing and expository writing are articles that move people with things and teach people with knowledge.
Knowledge expansion:
The language of argumentative writing must be accurate, vivid, rigorous and targeted. There should also be a very clear logical relationship between paragraphs, such as total score, contrast, progression and parallelism. Highlight this relationship with the help of turning sentences or related words. For example, yes, yes, although, but of course it is true, and so on.
The so-called story-based beginning is a way to tell a fascinating little story at the beginning, express the plot clearly with narrative language, and then lead to the argument or topic of the article from this story. Starting with a story not only enriches the content of the article, but also naturally leads to opinions and stimulates the reading interest of the marking teacher.