English In-class Essay

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TEEEL stands for...

Title
Explanation
Evidence
Effect
Link

T sentence is

The introduction of the topic/content in the paragraph

E1 sentence is...

An explanation of the topic sentence, expanding the idea, deepening the audiences understanding of the topic

E2 sentence is...

evidence supporting the topic sentence includes quotes from sources

E3 sentence is...

The effect that the evidence has on the audience/reader/consumer

L sentence is...

Links back to the topic sentence, keeps the information relevant, reminds the reader what the writing is about

Essay structure

Introduction
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Conclusion

Intro and conclusion structure

Topic sentence
Sentence for paragraph 1
Sentence for paragraph 2
Sentence for paragraph 3
Link to topic sentence

SMAARRHOP stands for...

Simile
Metaphore
Alliteration
Assonance
Rhyme
Repitition
Hyperbole
Onomatopea
Personification

FATHORSIE stands for...

Facts
Alliteration
Triples
Humour
Onomatopoeia
Rhyme/Repetition
Simile
Imagery
Emotive language

Basic rules of Essay writing

don't you first person
use formal language

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