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Essay Empowerment Practice Writing Skills Workshop Ongoing #Academic #ESL #ELA

Students practice organizing and writing academic essays in different essay formats. relevant activities & tips to help learners approach essay writing effectively and prepare them for Exams, SATs , IGCSE, A levels etc. #Academic #ESL #ELA
Teacher Dianna, BA English, TEFL ESL EAL
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(6)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week
Assignments
1 hour per week. included

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 10
Intermediate - Advanced Level
Some learners take longer to write while others work more quickly. In this flexible workshop, each student can move at their own pace, dropping in and out as needed. The workshop guides learners through the step-by-step process of crafting well-structured and authoritative essays, whether they are working on formal academic writing, discursive essays, or other formats.

Each week, students practice writing essays, using brainstorms and outlines to organize their ideas. The teacher will assign a format and suggest an optional topic that fits the student’s grade level, allowing them to work independently on their essays. Based on the group’s needs, the instructor may demonstrate how to use brainstorms and outlines effectively.

New participants are encouraged to share their brainstorm and outline before starting their essay. Once the essay process begins, the instructor provides basic feedback on structure and requirements, such as clarifying the thesis or organizing ideas.

Each class offers targeted guidance on how to approach different elements of essay writing, along with related activities, clear teacher instructions, and essay exemplars. The goal is to equip learners with the skills and strategies they need to confidently tackle formal, academic, and discursive writing, preparing them for entrance exams like SATs, IGCSE, or A-levels.

Writing Class Overview: 

Expository, Descriptive, Persuasive, Narrative, and Research Essays


In this writing workshop, we cycle through different essay styles, including Expository, Descriptive, Persuasive, Narrative, and Research essays. Each style is covered over two sessions, giving students the opportunity to explore each format thoroughly. However, the pace at which students complete each essay depends entirely on them. Some students may need more time for brainstorming and drafting, while others may finish their essays more quickly.

This flexible approach allows each learner to work at their own pace, whether they are just starting out or need more time for revisions. Since it's a drop-in, drop-out workshop, students can focus on developing their writing skills without the pressure of having to keep up with a set schedule. The teacher provides personalized feedback and guidance to support each student's progress, ensuring they are learning and improving regardless of where they are in the essay-writing process.

Essay Types and Structure:

1. Expository Essay:

Objective: Teach students to logically explain or inform using facts without personal opinions.
Focus: Clear, organized presentation of information.
Activities: Topic selection, research, outlining, and drafting.

Lesson Format:

Introduction to expository writing, brainstorming, and outlining.
Drafting and refining the essay with instructor feedback.
Outcome: A well-organized, factual expository essay.

2. Descriptive Essay:

Objective: Help students create sensory-driven descriptions that vividly bring subjects to life.
Focus: Using detailed imagery to engage the reader.
Activities: Sensory mapping, brainstorming, and vivid writing.

Lesson Format:
Sensory exercises and brainstorming descriptive language.
Writing the essay and refining it for sensory detail.
Outcome: A descriptive essay with strong sensory engagement.

3. Persuasive Essay:

Objective: Teach students how to craft convincing arguments with logic and evidence.
Focus: Structuring arguments to persuade the reader.
Activities: Debate exercises, gathering evidence, and forming arguments.
Lesson Format:
Developing thesis statements and persuasive techniques.
Writing and structuring the essay.
Outcome: A strong persuasive essay that effectively argues a viewpoint.

4. Narrative Essay:

Objective: Guide students in telling personal or creative stories with clear narrative arcs.
Focus: Developing characters, plot, and emotional engagement.
Activities: Story mapping and character development.

Lesson Format:
Story structure and plot development.
Writing and revising the narrative.
Outcome: A well-structured narrative essay with compelling storytelling.

5. Research Essay:

Objective: Teach students to conduct research and build evidence-based arguments.
Focus: Using scholarly sources and citations to support a thesis.
Activities: Research techniques, outlining, and drafting

Lesson Format:
Introduction to research and organizing information.
Writing with proper citations and logical reasoning.
Outcome: A well-researched, evidence-supported essay.

This essay-writing workshop provides a structured approach to writing that caters to each student's pace. It emphasizes brainstorming, drafting, and feedback, ensuring that every learner can improve their writing skills, develop critical thinking, and excel in academic and real-world communication.
Learning Goals
The goal of this course is for students to be able to construct a well-written narrative, expository, persuasive, and a research paper.
Students will use all the steps in the writing process.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses: Google Docs. The teacher will provide a Google Doc link via Chat for students to use for writing. No special account needs to be created by the parent.
Language of Instruction
English (Level: A2)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2024
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6reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a degreed Enthusiastic Teacher With A Passion for Learning! with over 20 years teaching experience in traditional public, private, online, and home schooled settings.

I have worked within the British, American, Hongkong, China, Japan, Korea, Turkey & Taiwan's English Academic Educational system.

My focus is:

ESL, EAL, EFL (English as a Second Language) and Linguistics.

English Language ( Literature, Grammar, Creative writing). 

English Literature ( Poetry, Shakespeare, Post 1914 Prose, 19th-century prose, Text analysis, Literature tecnhiques, etc)

I am TEFL / TESOL trained. I currently practice and I am constantly expanding my love for languages like, Cantonese, Spanish, Portuguese and more.

My students mainly come from the UK, USA, Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan and Turkey. My courses help students at all levels including Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form and University. I also help Mature Learners who are just curious to learn and grow. I hope you will enjoy my lessons as much as I love making them.

My experiences are as a student and a teacher of Language & Linguistics for adults and children alike, my students inspire and drive me forward. My classes nurture passion and motivate the love of words and language. 

The lessons are planned around a non-native English speaker, focusing on learning the language as well as natural acquisition. 

How will you teach?
My teaching style is dynamic and engaging. The class will be interactive and supportive of all needs. Students will all get the opportunity to participate and complete their own tasks. The class will include a range of teaching methods including questions and answers; individual, paired and group activities; games and songs.   

What's your teaching style?
I am an experienced teacher who is calm, patient and supportive whilst ensuring that the children are constantly learning. The environment will be energetic, passionate and learners will actively participate throughout the class. As an experienced teacher, I am capable of adapting my style to suit the learners needs.

How much will learners get to interact with you and each other?
Students will be active participants throughout each class.Student talk time is expected to be significantly higher than teacher talk time. 

What is the phonics approach in ESL, ELA or EFL?
Phonics is an approach to teaching reading and writing that involves teaching students the association between sounds and the letters that represent them. My Phonics classes are DfE validated full systematic, synthetic phonics program, a way of teaching the building blocks of the English language. The scheme builds and develops the skills and understanding children need to become effective, independent readers and writers. An extensive library of fully-decodable, diverse & dynamic books are also part of the curriculum. It is designed for native or non-native English speakers.


How is literature used in second language teaching?
Literature can make the teaching of a language more fun. It introduces different parts of grammar and sentences in an interactive way. We can talk about interesting topics, encourage students to express their points of view and introduce in depth and current topics.

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weekly
1x per week
45 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
1-6 learners per class

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