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Description?
The main goal of the description essay is to describe something, be it a person, a situation or just
something you want to tell people about. While writing this type of descriptive essay, you have to
compose the text using your own experience and thoughts. No researches, no outer opinions, just your
mind, and your head. Only sensory information is used to understand the descriptive topic. The
description of the things is clear and simple. Imagination, though, creates pictures in the head of the
reader, which makes this experience unique and personified.
It would make sense to start the introduction with a description of the context of the subject on which the
entire description would focus. Doing so puts things into perspective for the reader.
How does it differ from a description? A simple description can be just several sentences or one long
paragraph when a descriptive essay usually contains five paragraphs. It has its style and includes a thesis
in an introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Introduction. In the introduction you should include your thesis statement and dwell on the topic.
That's the part, which will grab the attention of the reader, so it should be written simply and smooth,
giving some essential background information for the reader to understand your topic better. Don't forget
to make a transition from the background data and your thesis statement. In descriptive essays, the thesis
usually takes up one full sentence.
3 body paragraphs. Three body paragraphs should have evidences that will prove your thesis. If
you find yourself struggling with this part, use five simple tables to arrange sensory information you have
about your topic and then pick them right from your notes to prove your thesis.
Conclusion. This last part of the paper concludes all the information and gives a summary of it.
You should have your last remarks in this part and rephrase your thesis statement.
Before starting on your descriptive essay about a place or a person, you should know what you can write
about and describe it in general. Here are some of the ideas:
places,
people,
animals,
behavior,
favorite trip and so on.
Pre-writing stage
First of all, think of what you’d like to write about and pick a topic from descriptive speech topics, social
issues topics or process essay topics that will match the theme. Have some inspiration from the essays of
other people. Search around for descriptive writing topics and prompts if you can’t think of something
unique for yourself. Expository essays are easy to write if you have enough inspiration on the chosen
descriptive topic.
How to start a descriptive essay?
If you find yourself struggling after getting some descriptive essay ideas, think of the main statement you
can use in your creation. This step is the one that can make out your main thesis statement and keywords
that will describe your descriptive topic. As we already mentioned, make five tables for five senses. This
arrangement will make it a lot easier to transfer your data to the next step.
Create a draft of your expository essay
Take time to create a draft that will become a close version of your descriptive essay. Pick all the
keywords and include them into the five paragraphs. Don’t forget to make three points to prove your
thesis statement and describe your topic. Make only an example that will be stretched out by the other
details you’ll add at the next step.
Adding details to your descriptive essay with the help of enriched English vocabulary and online
dictionaries
It's okay if you have limited vocabulary because this step will add more value to your expository writing.
Add everything you want and describe it properly so your reader will be interested in what you wrote.
Create an image in their head with the sensory words you can find in online dictionaries like Oxford,
Cambridge or Macmillan ones. Make sure that they will touch on your descriptive topic and prolong the
body paragraphs.
My future job
Something I like to do in my free time
My friend’s hobby
The way my family members relax
My favorite club
My dream job
My new hobby
The way I start my morning
How I usually end my day
Getting ready for a date
Writing my first story
Learning something new
Passing an exam
The way I study
How I visit the gym
Drawing a portrait
How to bake a pie
When you need to end your relationship
How to escape a robber
What helps me relax