
Just started Year 9 or 10 and need an idea of how to write an English essay? Or maybe you just want to revise essay writing?
Thenthis一个rticle is for you!
In Years 9 and 10, writing an English essay can seem like an overwhelming task, but it doesn’t have to be!
You might have some questions like:
- How do I structure an essay?
- What do I include in each paragraph?
- How do I incorporate pieces of evidence or examples?
Luckily for you, we’ve compiled this article to cover the above and give you a rundown on everything you need to know about writing an essay!
So, what are you waiting for? Let’s jump right in!
Step 1: Know Your Text!
Step 2: Understanding Essay Structure
Step 3: Understanding PEEL
Step 4: Editing and Revising!
Step 5: Practice, Practice, Practice!
Step 1: Know Your Text!
To write an effective English essay, you firstly need to know your text well!
Here are a few ways to really get to know your text:
- Read your text a few times一个nd write notes within your text as you go (time allowing).
- Mind-mapthe mainthemes一个ndideasin your text.
- Go over your notesfrom English class.
- 寻求帮助from your teacher if you’re struggling with understanding certain parts of your text.
- Do someonline researchon what other people say about your text (this can be helpful in solidifying the ideas that you’ve already brainstormed).
How to Use a TEE Table
After you’ve read your text and completed a bit of research on it, it’s time to use TEE tables!
TEE stands for Technique, Example and Effect.
These tables will become your go-to for studying English and writing an essay. This is because it encapsulates most things you need to know and write about in an English essay.
You’ll be using your TEE table to analyse your text as well as memorise your quotes.
You want to create a TEE table for each theme in your text – which is usually around 3 themes!
For example, if you’re studyingRomeo and Julietyou might want to have a TEE table for the themes of love, hate and loyalty.
You probably want to choose about 3-4 examples per TEE table.
To use your TEE table,firstly pick an example (E) from your text.This might be quote, a piece of dialogue, a line from a poem or even a scene from a film.

Then,identify 1-2 techniques(T) from the example that you can discuss.

Now,一个nalysethe exampleby outlining theeffect(E) of said technique.

For example, how an example highlights certain ideas that you can use to back up your point and answer the question.
Do this for一个t leastseven examples, so you are prepared to include roughlytwo to threepieces of evidence per body paragraph.
However, it is wise to be prepared for whatever the question may throw at you, so the more the merrier!
Still not quite sure?Here’sour full article on how to use a TEE table!
Step 2: Understanding English Essay Structure
The next step is to understand the English essay structure.
An English essay typically consists of an introduction, three body paragraphs and a conclusion. Your teacher may like a specific type of structure and if that’s the case, go with that!
Otherwise, check out this basic structure:
Introduction
- Briefly answer the question in yourthesis statement
- Use keywords from the question
- For example, “How does your prescribed text convey theeffects of lonelinessinidentity?”
- For some more info on how to construct a strong thesis statement, check out our article to writing thesis statementshere!
- Introduce yourtext(s)with an underline and include how they relate to the essay question
- Introduce yourthreeparagraph ideas
Body Paragraph #1
- Present your first idea
- Follow PEEL: Point, Evidence, Explain, Link x3 (this will be elaborated on in thenext part!)
Body Paragraph #2
- Present your second idea
- Follow PEEL x3
Body Paragraph #3
- Present your third idea
- Follow PEEL x3
Conclusion:
- Restate yourthesis statement
- Summarise your ideas
- Give a concluding sentence on the essay question and text(s)
Step 3: Understanding PEEL
The structure ofPEEL(Point, Evidence, Explain, Link) is used 3 times in each body paragraph, representing the 3 points and pieces of evidence that you will discuss in each paragraph.
PEEL helps structure each of your paragraphs so you’re never lost as to what you should be writing about.

Point
Present your first idea/argument that backs up your answer to the essay question. This is also called atopic sentence.
Make sure you check that you’re answering the question by using thekeywordsfrom the question.
You also want to make sure that in your topic sentence, you’re taking astanceor some point of view!
Evidence
Here is where you introduce yourtechnique and examplefrom your TEE table!
You can include more than one piece of evidence, typically 2-3 is effective in backing up your point.
Check that you’re using examples that arerelevantto the point you are making (don’t just list out a bunch of techniques and quotes)!
Explain
Here you want to analyse and discusswhyyour chosen evidence (technique + example) is relevant and backs up your point.
Theeffectsection of your TEE table will help you out with that!
Link
Finally, link back to your point and thequestion!
Make sure you check that you’re addressing the question and linking it back to your point introduced in this paragraph!
If you’d prefer to use a different paragraph structure, then you should check out how theTEEL paragraph structureor thePETAL paragraph structureworks!
Step 4: Editing and Revising!
Whether you’re preparing for an in-class English essay or writing up one to hand in, it’s always a good idea toedityour essay.
编辑你的文章意味着在暴击ical eye, but it can be difficult to spot areas which need fixing!
So, here are some things to look for when editing:
- Spelling mistakes
- Sentences that are too long–see if you are able to split them into two separate sentences!
- Lack of textual evidence (examples from your text)
- Phrases that don’t make sense
- Phrases or ideas that are repeated too often
- If the question is clearly addressed
Step 5: Practice, Practice, Practice!
And last, but not least, be sure to practice and polish your essay writing!
Just like any other skill, essay writing takes time, patience and practice to get a hang of.
It might seem like there are tons of things to do to write an essay, but take things step-by-step, practice, practice, practice and you’ll be sure to achieve your best!
So, what are you waiting for? Pick up your text and start writing your English essay!
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Millicent Taihopes to one day become a full-time teacher and is currently studying a Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Science at UNSW. She enjoys tutoring students at Art of Smart in English and Maths and has loved reading and writing for as long as she can remember. In her spare time, you can find her avidly reading Christian biographies or fishing in Animal Crossing.
