NCERT 11th English Vocabulary Hornbill Essay-writing Flashcard

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Learn NCERT 11th English Vocabulary Hornbill Essay-writing through Flashcard. Includes chapter-wise English-to-Hindi words with examples for better expression.
11th English Chapter Flashcard for Vocabulary Learning
Must Attempt 11th Grade Monthly Vocabulary Quiz Contest and check your knowledge.
Also available check Chapter Wise MCQ of NCERT 11th Class (Physics 11th MCQ | Chemistry 11th MCQ | Math 11th MCQ | Biology 11th MCQ | English 11th MCQ) | and (School Level Monthly Quiz Contest)
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Essay-Writing – Detailed Summary
The chapter “Essay-Writing” serves as a guide to help students understand the art and craft of writing essays effectively. It begins by explaining that an essay is a short piece of writing that presents the writer’s thoughts, opinions, or arguments on a particular subject. Essays can be formal or informal, depending on the tone, language, and purpose.
The essay is not just a collection of random thoughts—it should have a clear structure:
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Introduction – where the topic is introduced and the tone is set.
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Body – where the main points are explained with logic, evidence, and examples.
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Conclusion – where the essay is wrapped up with a summary or a final thought.
The chapter emphasizes that a good essay should have unity, order, and coherence. This means all parts of the essay must be connected, ideas must flow logically, and each paragraph should contribute to the central theme.
Students are encouraged to plan before writing. They should jot down ideas, organize them properly, and stick to the point. A clear outline helps avoid confusion and repetition. Essays should also reflect the writer’s personal voice and critical thinking, making them more engaging and original.
The chapter also highlights the importance of:
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Good vocabulary and grammar
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A consistent tone and style
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Clarity of expression
In essence, “Essay-Writing” teaches students to express their views thoughtfully and clearly while following proper structure and format. It encourages regular practice and reading to improve writing skills.
