Aside from a strong, clear thesis, the second most important element of your essay is your organizational format. Believe it or not, the impact of your ideas on the reader depends more on how well you present them, than on what you actually write. Evaluators are much less concerned about what you write than with how you write it. You must persuade the reader that your opinion, no matter what it is, demonstrates well-founded reflection. You must structure your essay so that it is clear, convincing and easy to follow. You can visualize your essay looking like this :
- The top pyramid is your INTRODUCTION. The three middle boxes are your BODY PARAGRAPHS and the bottom pyramid is your CONCLUSION.
- Simply put, your essay should have a clear beginning, middle and end. Of course, this is not the only way to write an essay, but it is a simple and effective essay structure to follow for the TOEIC Writing Test that you may find helpful.
- (NOTE: The number of body paragraphs you write depends on how many ideas you have about the topic. For the purposes of the TOEIC, 3 ideas is a good number. If you only have 2 ideas, that’s okay as long as you develop and support your ideas completely. If you have 4 ideas, that’s fine too, as long as you manage your time effectively.)