Writing an opinion essay involves taking an arguable stance on an issue, known as a thesis, and supporting it with research to make your position as convincing as possible.  For this reason, this genre of writing is also known as an argumentative essay, since it stands for one side of an imagined argument about a controversial topic. 

Opinion Essay Highlights

  • Choose one side of an issue - an issue has at least two sides, and your thesis should clearly reflect one of these sides. Even though the essay should focus on supporting the thesis, you can also mention opposing views and use the opportunity to provide a counterargument for them in order to make your position stronger.  
  • Provide clear support for the thesis - present your research clearly with well-formed paragraphs to make your essay as persuasive as possible.   
  • Imagine your reader - when writing an argumentative essay, it's important to imagine who will be reading it: will they agree or disagree with the thesis? When including opposing views, be make sure to present the strongest possible forms of these arguments, so opponents will not dismiss your argument.  

Essay Structure

In the same way that a well-formed paragraph starts with an introduction, finishes with a conclusion, and contains supporting sentences in the middle, essays follow a three-part structure of intro, body and conclusion.


Intro

A good introduction paragraph includes:

  • Hook - start your intro paragraph with a remarkable statement that simultaneously introduces the issue and grabs the readers' attention.
  • Background/definition of terms - it is also important to provide the reader with some general information about the issue, by discussing its significance to society, defining key words and highlighting the two or more views.
  • Thesis statement -  a declarative sentence that clearly explains your position on the issue, and may also refer to some or all of the supporting ideas.

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