PERSUASIVE ESSAY PRE-WRITING STEP
 Choosing an interesting topic
 Having a great background knowledge of
the topic
 Having great research skills
 Understanding your audience and giving
value in your content
 Using historical background references
 Giving interesting basic facts
HOW TO WRITE A PERSUASIVE
ESSAY
 What is your position on the subject.
 What do you know about the subject?
 Are you familiar with the events involved?
 Can you fully support your opinion in the
case?
 Are you able to answer questions on the
subject?
 Can you provide a solution to your
argument?
 Understand your target audience
 What is your audience’s age group.
 What do they do for a living.
 Which part of the world do they live in.
 What are their struggles.
 What are their expectations and hopes in
relation to the subject
 Do Thorough Research
 for you to get the people to support you, you
must have strong points worth supporting and
all this calls for a deep and thorough research.
You must have great research skills and be
creative in order for you to have enough
convincing points.
 Focus on the purpose. Through out your
research you must focus on your subject and
your opinions. Through out your research you
must focus on your subject and your opinions.
Reasons why you are bringing on the subject,
why you are supporting it and why you are
trying to get the people to support you too.
 Organize your work .Start with your strongest
points down to the back ups. Ensure you have
enough evidence to bring out and explain each
point independently in different paragraphs.
THE PERSUASIVE ESSAY
FORMAT/OUTLINE
 Introduction
 Body paragraphs
 Conclusion
PERSUASIVE ESSAY; THE SUBJECT
 Choose an interesting topic and phrase it in
a way that is going to capture your readers
attention at a glance and keep them
reading throughout.
 Ensure you have enough to write about the
chosen topic. Let it be a subject you have
some background knowledge about
besides research.
PERSUASIVE
ESSAY: INTRODUCTION
 should be attention grabbing.
 Start by asking a question. This will instill
curiosity in your readers minds and they
are going to want more.
 Using a famous quotation for starters has
also been proven to make the reader want
to read more of the presentation.
 Don’t bring out the real argument, just a
brief background information about your
topic.
 Provide your thesis statement
 A persuasive essay thesis statement usually
includes;
 – The subject. What are you writing about?
 The argument. Why are you writing about it and
why it should or shouldn’t be the way
 – Your Stance. What is your position on the
subject.
PERSUASIVE ESSAY: BODY PARAGRAPHS
 This is where your strongest argument lies
 Always have at least 3 main points which
are the real deal, this are your strongest
reasons the whole essay is going to be
based on.
 Tackle each point in a creative manner and
make sure to explain your opinions to detail
PERSUASIVE ESSAY: CONCLUSION
 Part 1: Restate your thesis Link your
conclusion to a phrase you used in your thesis
statement. This will give your readers a sense of
completion and establish a balance that feels
just right at the end of a difficult discussion.
 Part 2: Restate your 3 strongest points.
Conclude your essay by reflecting back to your
strongest points.
 Part 3: A call to action. Tell your readers what
to do next now that your reasoning is clear and
sensible. Be confident in your presentation.
MISTAKES TO AVOID WHILE
WRITING A PERSUASIVE ESSAY
 Make sure your content matches the topic. It
could be really hard to keep intact with the topic
sometimes due to broad topics. To avoid this
kind of mistake always make sure your essay
topic is narrowed down to the least possible
tittle, very specific.
 Don’t repeat words and phrases. This makes
your essay plain and meaningless. Also, it
makes it boring, making your readers loose
interest and unable to read through to the end.
PERSUASIVE ESSAY SUBMISSION
 Proofread
 Edit
 You might want to have someone else read your
essay to edit it for you.

Writing persuasive essay

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    PERSUASIVE ESSAY PRE-WRITINGSTEP  Choosing an interesting topic  Having a great background knowledge of the topic  Having great research skills  Understanding your audience and giving value in your content  Using historical background references  Giving interesting basic facts
  • 3.
    HOW TO WRITEA PERSUASIVE ESSAY  What is your position on the subject.  What do you know about the subject?  Are you familiar with the events involved?  Can you fully support your opinion in the case?  Are you able to answer questions on the subject?  Can you provide a solution to your argument?
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     Understand yourtarget audience  What is your audience’s age group.  What do they do for a living.  Which part of the world do they live in.  What are their struggles.  What are their expectations and hopes in relation to the subject
  • 5.
     Do ThoroughResearch  for you to get the people to support you, you must have strong points worth supporting and all this calls for a deep and thorough research. You must have great research skills and be creative in order for you to have enough convincing points.
  • 6.
     Focus onthe purpose. Through out your research you must focus on your subject and your opinions. Through out your research you must focus on your subject and your opinions. Reasons why you are bringing on the subject, why you are supporting it and why you are trying to get the people to support you too.  Organize your work .Start with your strongest points down to the back ups. Ensure you have enough evidence to bring out and explain each point independently in different paragraphs.
  • 7.
    THE PERSUASIVE ESSAY FORMAT/OUTLINE Introduction  Body paragraphs  Conclusion
  • 8.
    PERSUASIVE ESSAY; THESUBJECT  Choose an interesting topic and phrase it in a way that is going to capture your readers attention at a glance and keep them reading throughout.  Ensure you have enough to write about the chosen topic. Let it be a subject you have some background knowledge about besides research.
  • 9.
    PERSUASIVE ESSAY: INTRODUCTION  shouldbe attention grabbing.  Start by asking a question. This will instill curiosity in your readers minds and they are going to want more.  Using a famous quotation for starters has also been proven to make the reader want to read more of the presentation.  Don’t bring out the real argument, just a brief background information about your topic.
  • 10.
     Provide yourthesis statement  A persuasive essay thesis statement usually includes;  – The subject. What are you writing about?  The argument. Why are you writing about it and why it should or shouldn’t be the way  – Your Stance. What is your position on the subject.
  • 11.
    PERSUASIVE ESSAY: BODYPARAGRAPHS  This is where your strongest argument lies  Always have at least 3 main points which are the real deal, this are your strongest reasons the whole essay is going to be based on.  Tackle each point in a creative manner and make sure to explain your opinions to detail
  • 12.
    PERSUASIVE ESSAY: CONCLUSION Part 1: Restate your thesis Link your conclusion to a phrase you used in your thesis statement. This will give your readers a sense of completion and establish a balance that feels just right at the end of a difficult discussion.  Part 2: Restate your 3 strongest points. Conclude your essay by reflecting back to your strongest points.  Part 3: A call to action. Tell your readers what to do next now that your reasoning is clear and sensible. Be confident in your presentation.
  • 13.
    MISTAKES TO AVOIDWHILE WRITING A PERSUASIVE ESSAY  Make sure your content matches the topic. It could be really hard to keep intact with the topic sometimes due to broad topics. To avoid this kind of mistake always make sure your essay topic is narrowed down to the least possible tittle, very specific.  Don’t repeat words and phrases. This makes your essay plain and meaningless. Also, it makes it boring, making your readers loose interest and unable to read through to the end.
  • 14.
    PERSUASIVE ESSAY SUBMISSION Proofread  Edit  You might want to have someone else read your essay to edit it for you.