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Essay writing is not everyone’s cup of tea. Most students find it difficult to
begin writing. Essays can be made easier if students start thinking about the topic
either through brainstorming or by putting them down on a sheet of paper. After
getting the ideas, they need to know how to organise them to form an essay. For
this, they need to practise essays on different topics. Here, we have compiled a
list of Essays on various topics.
These are the general essay topics which are most likely to be asked in the exam.
Some of these essay topics are also picked from past year papers. Students of
Classes 6 to 10 can go through these essays and know the right way of expressing
their thoughts to form a perfect essay. Apart from the CBSE, students of ICSE and
other state boards can also use these topics to prepare for their English exams.
Essay on Globalisation
Freedom Essay
Unemployment Essay
Essay on Football
Essay on Fashion
Television Essay
Gratitude Essay
Essay on Election
Essay On My Car
Essay on Music
Motivation Essay
Friendship Essay
Essay on Zoo
Essay on Computer
Essay on Poverty
Essay on Yoga
Essay on Cleanliness
Essay On Values
Essay on Bangalore
Nature Essay
Essay on Badminton
Essay on Time
My Town Essay
Essay on Technology
Essay on Apple
Essay on Sun
Essay on Agriculture
Janmashtami Essay
Essay on Soldiers
Essay on Eid
Essay on Dance
Essay On Fish
Postman Essay
Essay on Advertisement
Essay on Sports
Essay on Politics
Essay on Newspaper
Democracy Essay
Essay on Punctuality
Essay on Love
Essay on Money
Teamwork Essay
Essay On Ramanujan
Tourism Essay
Rangoli Essay
Cancer Essay
Marriage Essay
Essay On Criticism
Essay on Hockey
Superstition Essay
Urbanisation Essay
World Health Day Essay
Integrity Essay
Ethics Essay
Procrastination Essay
Respect Essay
Essay On Space
Nationalism Essay
1) Unity: The essay should deal with the main subject and all parts of it should be
clearly linked with that subject.
Students can also get the essays for class 2 and class 3 to improve their writing
skills.
Types of Essays
Essays are mainly ways of expressing one’s ideas and thoughts. Essays vary in how
one narrates a personal experience, describes an issue, or convinces the reader to
accept a certain viewpoint. So, essays are mainly classified into four major types,
as mentioned below:
Students can increase their scores in the reading section of the English paper by
practising the comprehension passages. To help them, below, we have listed the
links to unseen passages.
Students must have found these Essay Topics helpful for their studies. For more
study material and latest updates on the CBSE / ICSE / State Board / Competitive
exams, keep visiting BYJU’S. Also, download the BYJU’S App for interactive study
related videos.
Q2
How to write an essay on an unknown or unfamiliar topic?
If an essay topic is unfamiliar then students can try to write in general about
topics which are related to the main topic. Reading magazines and books can help in
acquisition of knowledge in various subject matters.
Q3
How to score high marks in essay writing?
Given below are some of the points to be considered to ensure that students can
score high marks in essay writing.
1. Maintain flow of text in essay: Ensure that the essay follows a natural
progression from introduction to conclusion. Make sure that each paragraph is
thematically or logically connected to successive paragraphs. Only then will the
essay be evocative and easy to read and comprehend.
2. Phrase the essay is a relatable way: Keep the target audience in mind while
drafting the essay and use images and language that resonate with them. Otherwise
it would fail to connect with the reader, even if you have come up with a decent
essay.
3. Be creative: Show the audacity to think out of the box and to deviate from
traditional ways of writing essays while coming up with ideas to present your
viewpoints in the essay. Readers will be immediately drawn to a piece of writing
that gives them a fresh perspective, even if you are writing on a very common
topic. But too much creativity and idiosyncratic writing will only mar an otherwise
well-researched essay.
4. Present the essay in a better manner: Always think of new ways and strategies to
present your ideas which you may have drawn from multiple sources. Doing background
research is definitely essential. But that does not mean that you have to present
the content you found in the same way. A fresh approach can turn a boring essay
into a very engaging one.
5. Do not be over confident: Essays usually require students to state personal
opinions as well as facts. Be prudent in voicing your opinions as well as in
stating facts – make sure you don’t hurt the sentiments of readers when writing on
sensitive and controversial topics. Practice diligence, not overconfidence, while
writing essays as a best practice.