Before you write an essay, it's important to understand basic essay structure. Now every essay has the same core structure regardless of the kind of essay you're writing. Now an opinion essay, comparison and contrast essay, or narrative essay will all have slight differences, but the basic structure will always be the same. It will consist of three main parts. You have your introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction and conclusion will each be one paragraph, and the body can be any number of paragraphs depending on the length of the essay you're writing. Now the introductory paragraph can be split into three parts. The first part is what we call the hook. And all that means is the first sentence of your essay should engage the reader, grab their attention, and introduce the subject in an interesting way. Students often think that the best way to do this is to ask a question at the beginning of their essay, but that's overused and I recommend that you do something else instead. I would highly recommend a strong statement or a surprising fact. After you've engaged the reader with with a good opening sentence, you want to give some background information. Now that just means any information that's essential for the reader to have in order to understand your main idea or to understand the topic. So this could be context, like where and when, it could be a brief history of the topic, or it could be an explanation of why the topic is controversial to begin with, or why it's important. Ok, now once you've given the background information it's time to give your thesis. Which is the single most important sentence in your entire essay. It is always the last sentence of your introductory paragraph. and it is the main idea of your entire essay. After you've presented your thesis you can then move on and write your body. Now the body paragraph or paragraphs is meant to support the thesis development, such as arguments, details, examples, descriptions narration, depending on the kind of essay you are writing. Now a longer essay may include expert opinion, quotations, secondary sources, that kind of thing. But obviously if you're writing an essay for a test, or you're writing a short 250 to 300 word essay in class you probably won't need to include secondary sources. After you've written a strong body, it's time to write your concluding paragraph. In the conclusion you should summarize your main points. and restate the thesis. It's important to think of the reader as a person with a very short memory. So at the end of your essay you want to remind them what is your main idea. And then at the end, you also want to end your essay with as strong a statement as you started. So you want to make sure that the final comment or statement of your concluding paragraph is emphatic or interesting in some way. And that's the basic structure of an essay. If you want more practice with essay structure, follow the link at the end of this video.