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How to structure an essay

It is important to present your ideas in the correct essay structure which consists of: Essay topic (or title or question), introduction, body, conclusion, references.

  • Basic structure of an academic essay (PDF)
  • Example of an essay outline (PDF) “Discuss the effects of the unemployment benefit system on the New Zealand economy.”
  • Essay title
  • Introduction
  • Body paragraphs

A good introduction paragraph:

  • Provides background or scope context to your essay.
  • Introduces the essay topic.
  • States the main point of your essay in a thesis statement in one or two sentences.
  • Shows in the last one or two sentences what you plan to cover in the body paragraphs.

Introduction paragraph funnel model

A – Broad statement(s) consisting of general information relating to the topic. B – Narrower, specific statement(s), closing in on the main focus of the topic (includes thesis). C – Even narrower, statement(s), identifying key issues.

Learn more about writing essay introductions in the Essay writing resource website. The body paragraphs address each of the main points (or sub-topics) of your essay in the same order they were mentioned in your essay introduction. Each paragraph will be related to your essay’s central focus and thesis.

  • Before you start to write, draw a map of your ideas for the different paragraphs which support the thesis statement.
  • After you have made your map, write each body paragraph with a clear structure to describe, discuss and develop your topic.

Learn more about writing good essay body paragraphs from the Essay writing resource website. The conclusion paragraph is your last chance to impress your reader. You can either:

  • Start your conclusion with a phrase such as “In conclusion” or “To sum up” as this will indicate to your reader that you are finishing your essay.
  • Immediately begin with a summary of the main points, and then write an end statement. In this statement you can restate the thesis, make final comments that could be evaluative, or refer to the larger issues related to the larger context or background.

Learn more about writing good essay conclusions from the Essay writing resource website. You will need to provide a full list of references at the end of your essay. These will demonstrate that the opinions you expressed in your essay were informed from your reading. Make sure you acknowledge your sources using the correct referencing style.

What are common essay types?

At university you have to demonstrate the ability to write different types of essays. While all academic essays have the same basic structure (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion), the purpose, style of delivery, and organisation of the ideas may vary.

Examples of common essay types

“A discussion essay discusses a range of evidence, views, theories, findings or approaches on a topic to develop a position through the essay. The conclusion usually states this position”  Academic Writing at Auckland (AWA) .

See the discussion essay examples on the AWA site.

“An Analysis Essay critically analyses an object of study (a book extract, artwork, film, article, cultural artefact, event, example, situation…) through the lens of broader concepts (theories, themes, values, systems, processes…). It builds and supports a position and argument through this critical analysis and demonstrates understanding of both the object and the broader concepts” Academic Writing at Auckland  (AWA) .

See the analysis essay examples on the AWA site.

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The following resources provide you further information about essay writing and examples of essays in different disciplines:

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An Essay requires independent thinking and the development of an argument supported by clear and logical ideas (Nesi and Gardner, 2012, p. 91). The essay can be developed in different ways, including analysis, evaluation and synthesis of perspectives, theories and research, application of definitions, theories and frameworks to examples and vice versa, arguing against opposing views, explaining cause and effect, comparing and contrasting, classifying, and other ways of building and supporting a position.  3 types of essay are found in AWA: Analysis Essay , Argument Essay and Discussion Essay .

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Essays are often used to demonstrate in-depth understanding of a particular topic. There are two main types of essays:

  • Descriptive – when you give a thorough description of a particular topic
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1. Plan your essay

Deconstruct the question

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Brainstorm an essay map

You will be asked to write an essay based on content you have learnt in class. Once you know exactly what the question is asking of you, do a quick brainstorm to map what you already know about the topic and what you need to find out.

Find and review information sources

Your lecturer will likely ask you to include course readings and to refer to additional readings. A good place to start is to refer to your course readings, revise these and see who the authors refer to in their reference list. You will also need to conduct a focused search for further information. View resources on finding quality sources of information .

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2. Write your essay

The Introduction

The Introduction sets the scene for the essay and gives the reader a clear idea of what they can expect. A good introduction briefly introduces the topic and gives signposts to the main points that the essay will address.

The Body consists of paragraphs that address your essay topic. Paragraphs should focus on one theme and they should be structured in a logical manner. View resources on writing paragraphs .

The Conclusion

The Conclusion summarises key points of the essay. A good conclusion doesn’t simply regurgitate content, rather it gives the reader a concise summary of the key points and a clear idea of your stance on the topic. The conclusion should not contain any new information.

3. Revise, edit and refine your essay

  • Check the essay question – does your essay address the question?
  • Check the marking criteria in the assignment rubric – if the lecturer wants you to address specific points, make sure you do so
  • Read it out loud – by reading your work out loud, you get a better sense of how the reader will interpret your work
  • Give it to someone to check for flow and to proof-read. If you’ve written a good essay it will make sense to someone who has no previous knowledge of the topic. This shows that your essay is clear and is structured in a way that develops understanding for the reader
  • Proof-read your work – make sure you proof-read your work to identify spelling and grammar errors
  • Check your referencing – make sure your work adheres to   APA referencing standards

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  • Use this list of linking words to help you link paragraphs and/or sentences within paragraphs
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  • Our resources on grammar will help you edit and refine your essay

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An academic essay is a form of writing that often contains an answer to a question and usually contains an argument. Making an argument means taking a position on a topic and critically analysing information and ideas that are relevant to that topic. An essay should both inform the reader about the topic and convince the reader that the writer's argument is valid. Writing essays helps develop critical thinking skills as the writer organises ideas into paragraphs and an orderly sequence of points.

Essay Structure

To be convincing and to make sense, an essay needs to be presented as a well-structured piece of writing. The general framework of an academic essay consists of the following:

Example structure of an essay:

  • Introduction (10% of total essay length)
  • Paragraph 1: First supporting statement, Definition, Explanation, Evidence
  • Paragraph 2: Second Supporting Statement, Definition, Explanation, Evidence
  • Paragraph 3: Third Supporting Statement, Definition, Explanation, Evidence
  • Conclusion (10% of total essay length) 

Example for a 2,000-word essay:

  • 200-word introduction
  • 1600-word body
  • 200-word conclusion

The introduction opens your essay and introduces the reader to the main argument and points which you will discuss and develop in your essay. An introduction can be broken into three parts:

  • General statement(s)
  • Indication of essay structure
  • Thesis statement

The body is the place to fully develop the argument that you outlined in the introduction. Each paragraph within the body discusses one major point in the development of the overall argument. Each main point needs to be clearly stated in the form of a topic sentence, which is then supported with evidence.

There are four types of paragraphs:

  • Narrative – Tells a story
  • Persuasive – Convinces the reader
  • Descriptive – Describes something
  • Explanatory – Gives information/explains something

Each paragraph should explain one major point and can be laid out in the following format:

  • Define – Describe the main idea of the paragraph
  • Explain – Clearly outline the main idea of the argument and link to research
  • Evidence – Use research and examples to support your main idea

The conclusion is where you wrap up the essay. You should restate the main argument or thesis and reinforce the most important evidence supporting the argument.

You can break up a conclusion into three parts:

  • Restate your thesis statement
  • Summarise key points in your essay

 Since the conclusion is the last opportunity to convince the reader to accept your argument, ensure you end on a strong note. 

Check out the Academic Style section of our Study Toolbox for information on the type of style used in academic essays (e.g. formal language, avoiding cliches). Also, see the writing guides in the Guides box on this page for helpful information relevant to essay writing and formatting.

Transitions and Links

Paragraphs focus on one main point, but all individual paragraphs should link together as a whole. There are plenty of words and phrases that can be useful to help link together paragraphs. These transitions can also be used to link ideas within paragraphs. Below are some examples:

Adding to a point or introducing a new point:

Also; further; in addition; following this; subsequently; in regards to.

To reinforce a point:

With this in mind; in other words; that is to say.

Identifying a stage in process:

First; second; third; in addition; consequently; next; following this.

Explaining or introducing an example:

For example; such as; for instance; namely.

Showing cause and effect:

As a result; it is evident; hence; for this reason; this suggests that.

Showing concession:

After all; granted; however; in any case; admittedly.

Showing conditions:

In these circumstances; provided that; even if; unless; although; despite.

Compare/Contrast:

In comparison; on the one hand; on the other hand; on the contrary; alternatively; otherwise.

Adding emphasis:

Evidently; conceivably; conclusively; undoubtedly; unfortunately.

Summing up/concluding:

To sum up; in conclusion; to summarise; therefore; to sum up.

Essay checklist

  • Have you proofread your essay for spelling and grammatical errors?
  • Does your essay answer the essay question?
  • Have you gone in-depth and backed up evidence with research?
  • Are your discussion points relevant to the essay question?
  • Is your introduction clear and concise, giving the reader a preview of what your essay is about?
  • Do your paragraphs link to each other? Are they concise and clear?
  • Does your conclusion sum up the key points in your essay?
  • Have you adhered to the word count limit?
  • Do you have a reference list and have you checked your citations?
  • Have you used the correct referencing style?

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Here you will find many different essay topics on New Zealand. You will be able to confidently write your own paper on the influence of New Zealand on various aspects of life, reflect on the importance of New Zealand, and much more. Keep on reading!

The final part of this essay will be an assessment of the approach that New Zealand has taken. History. Within New Zealand the impetus for environmental protection and associated legislation has been attributed to the Save Manapouri Campaign. This is a reasonable view in that the first real EIA were conducted in this campaign and […]

The market forces analysis will be viewed in terms of macro-environment aspect of external marketing environment. The macro-environment consists of the broader set of forces that have a bearing upon the market performance of the company. The key aspects of the macro-environment of Oxford Bicycle Manufacturers Ltd are summarized as PEST factors and they include […]

In recent years, the air power industry in New Zealand has experienced significant growth, establishing itself as a prominent sector within the country. Unlike other nations, New Zealand actively engages with this industry and demonstrates a strong connection to it through the Chinese gooseberry. Additionally, technological advancements and innovative practices have played a crucial role […]

Canada’s government is only slightly different than that of the US, and its trade and finances are also very similar.  Their government is considered a democratic confederacy, since the ten individual provinces have more power than the central government.  On July 1, 1867, they declared their independence from Great Britain, but Queen Elizabeth II is […]

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A close viewing Analysis of Turangawaewae-a place to stand a New Zealand short film This is a close-viewing analysis of the short film turangawaewae – A place to stand. Directed by Peter Burger (Ngai Tauiwi). Produced by Catherine Fitzgerald (Ngai Tauiwi). Written by Wiremu Grace (Ngati Toa, Ngati Porou). Wi Kuki Kaa (Ngati Porou, Ngati […]

The Pacific Islands are depicted as slices of paradise, but a virtual slice of its people has been transplanted into foreign countries. The increasing rate of emigration out of the Islands is a result of push and pull factors that act as a catalyst, the stagnating social and economic environment in the Islands is one […]

The first major cause of the Musket Wars was the introduction of European Technology, particularly Muskets. This changed the economy of Maori society, as they had no form of currency so trade was their means to gain power and ‘wealth’ This created the danger of one tribe, in this case Nga Puhi growing increasingly powerful […]

The Treaty of Waitangi (Maori: Tiriti o Waitangi) is a treaty first signed on 6 February 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and various Maori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand. The Treaty established a British Governor of New Zealand, recognised Maori ownership of their lands and other properties, and gave the […]

Toyota New Zealand has been a finalist in the study for the best places to work in New Zealand on seven occasions. The study is a independent one-year employee study that benchmarks companies against the best. Our employees consistently rank Toyota as one of the top workplaces in New Zealand in an annual dependent study. […]

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The beautiful island country of New Zealand is home to more sheep than Kiwi’s. What is a Kiwi you ask? A Kiwi is what New Zealanders call themselves since their national food and bird is the Kiwi. New Zealand is a part of the continent Australia, but is surrounded by the Pacific OCean. Though they are ranked 126 in the world population, New Zealand is still home to 4,894,327 people. Millions of people in New Zealand speak a variety of languages, such as English, Te Reo Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language. 

New Zealand has many different interesting physical features. For example, subtropical forests, beaches, and lakes. Such as the Blue Lake which has the clearest water in the world. Most Kiwi’s live on the Northern half of the island, which is the Auckland Urban Area. The climate on the far north side of the island has subtropical weather during the summer, however the Inland Alpine Area gets very cold. The rest of the country amazingly stays at a mild temperature throughout the year though. 

New Zealand is a part of a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government. All of this means that the head of state is sovereign, like a supreme ruler. The current leader of the fantastical island of New Zealand is Jacinda Ardern. The economy of this interesting country is the most free-market based economy. New Zealand has a fertile soul and amazing growing conditions. The country has advanced forming methods and agricultural technology. New Zealand leads in both global security and peacekeeping. It’s also a part of key international organizations. The country is a lifetime partner for the World Bank to end poverty. New Zealand leads many exports in 2021 but some of the major ones are dairy, eggs, honey, meat, and wood. 

A normal New Zealand family is a nuclear family where their extended family does not live with them. Lots of families are Christans which is the largest religion in New Zealand, being almost half the population. However, the other half of the population is mostly non-religious. A normal child in the great country of New Zealand goes to school for a decent amount of 13 levels. Their primary schools range between 1st to 8th grade. Then from 9th to 13th they go to secondary education. Although New Zealanders are the first to see the sunrise each day, their school day doesn’t begin until 9 a.m. There are also 4 terms in a school year that have 2 week breaks and a 6-week summer break at the end of the school year.

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