☆Writing
Topic
Suppose that you had
the power to change one thing about your hometown. What aspect of your hometown
would you like to change, and in what way? Support your ideas with specific
details and reasons.
☆Let’s Think
If you are bothered by the
presence of a huge factory in your hometown every day, it is easy for you to
find a topic for this essay, but as it is said that every bird thinks its own
nest charming, it is often not easy to think of things to be improved about
your hometown. To find it, becoming an outsider might be one way of finding the
answer. That is to remember other towns and cities you know and compare them
with your hometown. Is your hometown as beautiful as they are, as convenient as
they are, or as exciting as they are? Another way is to think of your ideal
town and find what your hometown lacks to be it.
Here are some things that can be the hint for
the change you could write about:
1.
facilities: hospital, community center, library, swimming pool
2.
system: events, neighborhood watch group, disaster planning
3.
environment: green, pollution, littering, relationships, manners
Now let’s ask ourselves some
questions about the change and answer them.
1.
Problem:
What is wrong?
e. g. Senior citizens do not have
places to get together. Some of them gather at local coffee shops but it is
rather expensive to do it every day.
2.
Goal:
How would you change it?
e. g. I would make all coffee shops in town free
to the elderly and also have them have nurses and counselors on call. The
expenses would be subsidized by the municipal office, in other words, tax money.
3.
Expected
Benefits: How will it benefit my hometown?
e. g. All seniors in town will
have chances to enjoy themselves, their safety and health can be monitored
easily, and the fact that my town has places for the elderly is something to be
proud of in itself.
☆To increase the
volume of your essay, find the shortest paragraph and …
1) describe/develop the main idea well: If
a paragraph has only one or two sentences, chances are that you have not
described/developed well enough. Make sure that each paragraph has its main
idea, supporting details (examples), conclusion, and additional supporting
details like counter-argument treatment if necessary.
2) describe/develop each sentence well: A
statement usually has some exception or needs some condition or concession.
Look for a sentence that you can add a reason, condition, concession, or any
other additional information, and add “except …”, “as long as …”, “although …”,
etc.
3) describe words well: Which of the
following sentences gives a clear picture of someone’s pet? A) I have a pet. B) I have a cute cat. C) I have a little fluffy kitten. With two
adjectives and a specific noun, Sentence C) depicts an adorable pet well and it
happens to be the longest of the three. Also, use transitions such as First,
Also, Moreover, Finally, or Therefore, when necessary.
4) discuss other choices: Even if the
Writing Topic does not say, “Discuss the two views” or “Compare and contrast
the choices,” you can write about other choices. Doing so will make your essay
more convincing and longer. Make sure that you do not digress.
5) take up counter-arguments if necessary:
While you are writing, sometimes a counter-argument, “Well, but what about this
case?” comes up to your mind. Then it is better not to ignore it but take it up
and give a counter-counter-argument or two. By doing so, you can confirm your
argument. If you can do it well, you will get a high score.
The key to remember is to try to put what
you want to say into words as accurately as you can. Then you cannot help
adding some more words and sentences, and some more... In the end, your essay
will have many words.
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