Jumat, 07 Januari 2011

Chapter 5 - Kinds of Essays (Comparison-Contrast Essay)

Comparison-Contrast Essay

In comparison and contrast essay, you have to compare two (in some essays several) things, problems, events or ideas- and evaluate their resemblances and differences. This type of an essay advances and develops your critical thinking as well as your argumentation and understanding of the importance of the events and things that you compare. If you are assigned to compare and contrast two ideas or theories, you should cautiously evaluate the importance of different and similar facts and features.

Thesis is one of the most important parts of your comparison/contrast essay. It is the central feature of your essay, the guide of your writing process. Unlike thesis in other types of essays, thesis of compare and contrast essay should be more specific, and should be backed up with highly argumentative analysis. Te most common question that should be asked in the designing of this type of the thesis is "why?". You should show the importance of the things and events that you compare.

The plan of your essay.
As we have mentioned earlier, the contrast/compare essay is a specific type of an essay. That is why composing this type of an essay might differ from other ones. The following are several methods of organizing and designing this type of an essay:
1.      Item by item.
First, list all information on the first subject of comparison. Then you should go further, and list all points of another subject of comparison. Then you should do the same with the third subject (and so forth, depending on the number of subjects of comparison).
Certainly, if your paper is not long, one paragraph might comprise several items; however it is better to devote one paragraph to one item of comparison. The danger of such comparison is that your paper might be transformed into a simple list of points of comparison. Do not succumb to this mistake. Remember, your tutor would like you to compare and contrast these subjects, not just providing him with the list of differences and similarities. In other words he expects some analytical work from you. In order to complete this type of an essay one should develop and design analytical thesis and paragraph (one or several of them, depending on the topic of your essay) that can combine your several points together.
2.      Point-by-Point.
This method is used to compare each point of the objects, rather than describe one thing at a time. For example, if you are assigned to compare two sport venues, your first paragraph might comprise the comparison of their locations. Your second one can be devoted to the description of the designs of the venues. In the third paragraph you may describe sport events that these venues host.
There is not any universal rule in the designing of compare/contrast essay. Certainly, it should have logical, comprehensive and consistent structure. Remember, that the last point is of particular importance, because your reader will judge your essay by it. If, for example, you attempted to prove that the stadium “Universal” is much better than the stadium “Albano” you should wind up by stressing the fact that stadium “Universal” is better, rather than leaving reader with the statement that “Albano” might look better as well. If you think that differences rather than similarities are more important for your essay, you should end up with stressing differences, and visa versa.

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Finally, to further clarify how it would be possible to say what you want to say in your writing, consider which of the following options would you prefer, and why?  To support your point in each essay, what characteristics would you choose to contrast, and what support would you use?  Can you think of any other topics that might be fun to contrast? 
 
Example(s):
Example 1
The Differences between Modern Culture and Traditional Culture
            As we know, now we live in postmodern era. In Postmodern make big changes of our life. It is very influential for the culture today. And now the Modern Culture is more widely used than the Traditional Culture. The cultural differences make many changes in our life, like music and lifestyle.
            Music is one of arts that had always liked. Everyone likes music, whether it is modern music or traditional music. Urban society prefer to modern music rather than traditional music. And most of the society prefers to learn modern music than traditional music even the modern instrument is more complicated than traditional instrument. Actually, the traditional instrument is easier to be learn because the instruments are very simple does not require energy and thought too much, just hear the knock from the other musical instruments. Very few people want to learn traditional music today. Why it can be? In fact, the traditional music is our effort to promote Indonesia to another countries with our traditional music as our own culture.

            Lifestyle is a pattern of life in the world that expressed in activity, interests and opinions. Lifestyle describes how a person interacts with his environment. Lifestyle covers fashion and food. We know that now the modern fashion is more used by society than traditional fashion, because the modern fashion is simply to use. Traditional fashion is more difficult because it has many accessories. The traditional fashions usually wear in the certain moment like wedding. Other example for lifestyle is food. We can not live without food. The differences between traditional food and modern food is traditional food is more difficult to cook because the ingredients consist of many spices. But, modern food is simple to cook, most of the food are instant, for example instant noodle, chicken nugget and so on. Without we realize, today we tend to use Modern Culture an abandon Traditional Culture. Most of society thinks that modern is better and more simple than traditional. 
            In addition, modern music and traditional music has so much differences. The sounds of them are very contrast. If we hear the traditional music, we can hear the mystics from the sound and we feel something that we can not explain it. But modern music like rock, pop, jazz or classic, we can relax with the sound, but we can not feel the sound sensation like traditional music. As we know, the traditional music is very simple instrument, but it can produce the sound like that. Even the traditional music has characteristic like that, the society prefer to choose the modern music. It is because of modernism which served many simple things and make new paradigms to the society.
            In other hand, we can look big changes in our lifestyle today. Before we enter to the modern era, our ancient use the traditional fashion like kebaya in their daily life. But now, the society prefers to use the modern fashion like T-shirt. We seldom see someone wear traditional fashion in daily activity, especially for citizen. It’s been totally different, right? Not only fashions, our food today also have big change experience. We can found junk food scattered. We do not realize that junk food hypnotize us with their service because of it instantly to be serves. Whereas we know that junk food is unhealthy if we consume it too much, but we still consume it. And many people were died because of they were not controlled their food. It can be happened if we prefer to consume traditional food than modern food because traditional food is more healthy than modern food.
            Finally, the cultural differences make many changes in our life, like music and life style. It is okay if now we live in modern era, but it would be better to safe our tradition, because not all the traditional culture is worse or ancient.

 Example 2

The comparison and contrast between watching movies at home and at the cinema.


Watching movies is one of activities that can help people to release stress. Nowadays, people not only can watch movies at cinema but also they can watch at home. It can give opportunity for someone who does not like go to the cinema or can not go to there because they are too busy with their work. We can find some distinct differences and similarities between watching movies at home and at the cinema, whether it is about the seats and time to break. But, we are allowed to eat snacks when watching on both of the place and of course, both places spending money for something. So, there are some differences and similarities between watching movies at home and watching movies at cinema, the differences; the seats when watching movies and time to break while watching movies, the similarities; both are allowed to eat snacks and need money to spend. 

First of all, there are differences about the seats when watching movies. At home, people can sit in anywhere as they want to make themselves feel comfort, such as lie on bed. In contrast, the seat at the cinema has designated so that people can not sit in anywhere they prefer. Since the cinema is a public place, someone can not makes any noises while the other people are concentrating in watching the movie. But, when watching at home, silence is not really necessary.
Secondly, there are also have differences about time to break when watching movies for each place. When watching movies at home, people can take a break anytime they want. If they want go to the bathroom or somewhere else, they have the power of the remote control to paused it for awhile and they can enjoy their favorite scenes as many times as they want. Unlike when watching movies at the cinema, the movie is shown without any break because people do not have any power to control it.
Besides the differences, there are also some similarities about watching movies at home and at the cinema. The similarities could be found when watching movies both at home and at cinema. So, there are some similar things while we are at home or at the cinema for watching movies, such as; allowed to eat snacks and, of course, need money to spend.
However, watching movies at home is similar to watching at the cinema about eating snacks. We can bring any snacks, such as; popcorn, nachos, chips, or sodas to eat when we watching movies. Food is not prohibited. Especially if we were at home, we can take any foods from our own refrigerator.
In addition, both of when we watching movies at home and at the cinema are need money to spend, whether it is for the tickets or to buy the DVD. If we want to watching movies at home, we need to buy or rent the DVDs. As well as if we want to watching movies at the cinema, we need to buy the ticket to go in. So, both of them are spending money.
Overall, there are two for each differences and similarities between watching movies at our own comfortable house and watching movies at the cinema. The main points on the differences are whether the seats are designated and whether there are any time to break. And also there are similarities in eating snacks and spending money when watching movies. Furthermore, these distinct differences and similarities are one of the many comparisons and contrast that we can find in our life today.

Chapter 4 - Kinds of Essays (Cause n Effect Essay)

Cause-Effect Essay
Cause and effect essays are concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas. Follow this link below to know the steps when writing a cause and effect essay:
Example:
Step 1: Try to make the outline
Three Bad Effects of Eating Junk Food

Introduction :
General statement : Eating junk food can have bad effects for our health. Junk food refers to foods that are relatively high in calorie content, but low in nutritional value such as; french fries, hamburgers, ice cream, donuts, soft drink, etc. Many people enjoy eating junk food and think the taste is great, but the health consequences can be serious too like heart disease in weight gain.
Thesis statement : There are three bad effects on health caused by eating junk food; lack of energy, weight gain, and also cause depression.
Body Paragraphs :
·         Paragraph 1 :
Topic sentence : The first effect of eating junk food is lack of energy that can impact on energy levels.
·         Paragraph 2 :
Topic sentence : The next effects that the most obvious of eating junk food is weight gain.
·         Paragraph 3 :
Topic sentence : The last effect of eating junk food is its can cause depression when the body does not get proper nutrition so that it makes difficult to concentrate.
Concluding Sentence : Although junk food may be easy to prepare and fast to consume, but the health impacts are great too. From the paragraphs above, we can know three bad effects of eating junk food; lack of energy, weight gain, and also cause depression. Most people have no trouble identifying junk food, but it is start when they want to stop eating junk food. Instead, we can choose fruits and other nutritious foods for good snacks and meals. Choose the food carefully that can give good effects on health such as; can lead to greater energy levels, improved mood and concentration ability, weight loss and also decreased risk factors for heart disease.

Step 2: Make the essay
Three Bad Effects of Eating Junk Food
Eating junk food can have bad effects for our health. Junk food refers to foods that are relatively high in calorie content, but low in nutritional value such as; french fries, hamburgers, ice cream, donuts, soft drink, etc. Many people enjoy eating junk food and think the taste is great, but the health consequences can be serious too, like heart disease in weight gain. When somebody has reduced the level of the most important nutrients that needed by the body, it can causing weakness in the body. And also someone can feels depression when the body does not get proper nutrition so that it makes difficult to concentrate. So, there are three bad effects on health caused by eating junk food; lack of energy, weight gain, and also cause depression.
The first effect of eating junk food is lack of energy that can impact on energy levels. Junk food does not contain any nutrients to the human body. Many people skip breakfast or other meals throughout the day and choose a quick snack or a soft drink. This habit can cause mood changes and make difficult to get sleep at night. And also the foods are filled with harmful carbohydrates, fats, and cholesterol that do not have any useful energy. As a result, by consuming junk food, somebody has reduced the level of the most important nutrients that needed by the body so that can causing weakness in the body.
The next effects that the most obvious of eating junk food is weight gain. Someone who eats a lot of junk food tends to gain weight quickly which can lead to obesity. When he/she get extra weight, then it has an impact on the health. In addition, it can raise the cholesterol and blood pressure then causing heart disease. In the long period, because of too much cholesterol in the body, the heart cannot function as it should be as an effect of junk food.
The last effect of eating junk food is its can cause depression when the body does not get proper nutrition so that it makes difficult to concentrate. Inappropriate nutrition contains high amount of oil and fat and as the result, the body difficult to digest the foods. To digest the food, the body requires a long time and through a long process. So that is why due to this long process, sometimes the body feels sleepy and less concentration.
Although junk food may be easy to prepare and fast to consume, but the health impacts are great too. From the paragraphs above, we can know three bad effects of eating junk food; lack of energy, weight gain, and also cause depression. Most people have no trouble identifying junk food, but it is start when they want to stop eating junk food. Instead, we can choose fruits and other nutritious foods for good snacks and meals. Choose the food carefully that can give good effects on health such as; can lead to greater energy levels, improved mood and concentration ability, weight loss and also decreased risk factors for heart disease.

Another example(s) of Cause-Effect Essay:
Example 1
Three Effects of Cigarette Smoking

There have been numerous campaigns against cigarette smoking communicating that this vice causes death. But a threat to health doesn’t seem to be a good reason for quitting anymore. People somehow block themselves and ignore all the information that is given to them. The purpose of this essay is to discuss three effects of cigarette smoking, besides the broadly mentioned possibility of developing cancer or dying, which are the smell of smoke, the stained teeth, and the cost of doing it.
The first effect of cigarette smoking, and probably the one that the non-smokers hate the most, is that it permeates everything around it. Smokers usually have smelly hair, breath, clothes, and, if they smoke indoors, a smelly room. The stench of cigarette smoke is very penetrating and hard to remove. Even if the person quits smoking the odor remains for a long time.
The second effect of cigarette smoking is one that most people don’t even take into consideration. It stains the teeth yellow or sometimes even brown. Since this effect is long term, most people are not aware of it when they begin smoking. The truth is that a cigarette stain is very hard to eliminate from the teeth, and it will probably end up costing a considerable amount of money. Yellow teeth are disgusting because they give an unhygienic image and make people look older.
The third effect of smoking is that it will eventually end up affecting the smoker’s personal economy. Depending on the country the prices of cigarettes can differ. But even at an affordable price the regular consumption of cigarettes will eventually take its economic toll.
These are only three out of many other effects that cigarette smoking can have, but to any sensible person they are more than enough to realize that smoking is bad. People can’t possibly be proud of calling themselves smokers. It is terrible for health as well as personal appearance. In the end, those who live in poverty, stink of smoke, and have yellow teeth are the people who are affected the most by this life threatening activity. 

Example 2
Effects of Watching TV too much
Discoveries and invention of devices  are always welcome till we, humans, find a way to abuse its benefits and be adversely affected by it. This was the case when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-ray and within five years, the British Army was using a mobile x-ray unit to locate bullets and shrapnel in wounded soldiers in the Sudan. TV was also invented with positive thoughts in mind – there would be no national borders, education and communication would be worldwide, etc. However, we are now trying to overcome its physiological and psychological adverse effects on human beings.
One of the physiological effects of watching TV in excessive amounts is eye-strain. It is true that there are specifications for watching TV; TV should be 5 m. away from the eye, the room should be adequately lit, TV should be placed at the same height with our eyes, etc. However, these do not prevent our eyes from getting tired if we keep watching TV for a long time. Another effect is obesity, which is widely observed in people who like watching TV and eating snacks  everyday (there is even a term “TV snacks” to refer to fast food that is suitable for eating in front of the TV). TV is such a powerful machine that people cannot get away from it – it is addictive.
Apart from the physiological effects, TV also causes psychological effects. One  is a result of being exposed to violence. After seeing so many violent scenes on TV, people start considering violent actions normal and they lose their sensitivity to their environment. Partly connected to this effect, the interpersonal communication among people decreases. Being insensitive to the suffering of other people causes people to become alienated. Also, after coming home from work people seek to relax in front of the TV, and generally people prefer watching TV to talking to each other. This issue is very important since lack of interpersonal relationships mostly end with divorces.
Shortly, inventions are meant to be beneficial for human beings, if we know how to benefit from them. TV is one of such inventions that need to be used for the right purpose only – being educated and entertained for a reasonable (according to age) period of time. We may, then, be safe from or at least reduce the adverse physiological and psychological effects of watching too much TV.

Chapter 3 - Kinds of Essays (Classification Essay)


 Kinds of Essays
There are three kinds of essays that we are going to learn:
1.      Classification Essay
2.      Cause-Effect Essay
3.      Comparison-Contrast Essay
Classification essay
Classification essays rank the groups of objects according to a common standard. For example, popular inventions may be classified according to their significance to the humankind. Classification is a convenient method of arranging data and simplifying complex notions.
When you select a topic, do not forget about the length of your paper. Choose the topic you will be able to cover in your essay, do not write about something global or general. You should point out the common classifying principle for the group you are writing about. It will become the thesis of your essay.
It is important for you to use clear method of classification in your essay, especially when you are dealing with subjective categories such as "quality" or "benefit". Make sure you explain what you mean by this term.

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Example:
Step 1: Try to make the outline
How to choose the right clothing to make a good first impression

OUTLINE
I.                   Introduction:
Ø  General statement (background information):
First impression tend to be what people remember most from us. The way a person dresses is reflection of their personal taste and character.
Ø  Thesis statement :
There are three steps to choose the right clothing to make a good impression; dress in time with your own body, dress properly for certain occasion, and notice your hair and make-up appearance.
II.                Body paragraph:
o   Paragraph 1:
Topic sentence: The first step is you have to dress in tune with your own body so that you will feel and look more confident.
o   Paragraph 2:
Topic sentence: The next step is you have to dress properly for certain occasion but try not too over or under while dressing.
o   Paragraph 3:
Topic sentence: The last step is you have to notice your hair and make-up appearance.

III.             Conclusion:
In short, to make a good first impression, there are three steps that you can follow such as; dress in time with your own body, dress properly for certain occasion, and notice your hair and make-up appearance. Without notice of personal looks, if you care with yourselves by dressing well and properly, then your appearance will always help you to make a good first impression.


Step 2: Make the essay
How to choose the right clothing to make a good first impression
First impression tend to be what people remember most from us. The way a person dresses is reflection of their personal taste and character. Even though we do not think that our appearance is going to be important, still, we should make sure we have the first impression that we want others to see. There are three steps to choose the right clothing to make a good impression; dress in time with your own body, dress properly for certain occasion, and notice your hair and make-up appearance.
The first step is you have to dress in tune with your own body so that you will feel and look more confident. You should dress appropriately on your age to insure a positive first impression. Avoid clothing that is typically older or younger than your age group, because it can makes bad impression to people.
The next step is you have to dress properly for certain occasion but try not too over or under while dressing. When the occasion is formal, you should dress formally. On the other way, when you attending informal occasion, you can wear any comfort dress you want, but try to not look in too simple way.
The last step is you have to notice your hair and make-up appearance. A person needs to care for their hair and make-up needs along with their dressing needs. Do not use any gaudy make-up or dress. You should put your make-up as natural as possible.
In short, to make a good first impression, there are three steps that you can follow such as; dress in time with your own body, dress properly for certain occasion, and notice your hair and make-up appearance. Without notice of personal looks, if you care with yourselves by dressing well and properly, then your appearance will always help you to make a good first impression.

Chapter 2 - Process of an Essay


Process of an Essay
·         Essay is a writing to inform your readers about how to do something or to describe the order or steps in a procedure.
·     This type of essay is particularly important in scientific or technical fields.
·     The process should be arranged according to time order.
·     Essay Structure:

I.      Introduction
Ø  General Statements
Ø  Thesis Statement
II.     Body Paragraph (usually 3 paragraphs)
A.    Topic sentence
1.   Supporting sentence
2.   Supporting sentence
3.   Supporting sentence
(Conclusion sentence)
B.     Topic sentence
1.   Supporting sentence
2.   Supporting sentence
3.   Supporting sentence
(Conclusion sentence)
C.     Topic sentence
1.   Supporting sentence
2.   Supporting sentence
3.   Supporting sentence
(Conclusion sentence)
III.    Conclusion
Restatement or summary of the main points; final comment.

·  Process Essay (Pattern of Organization):
I.         Introduction:
1.   State what the process is and why it is
2.   Give background information
3.   State the thesis sentence to include the purpose and the main idea of the essay.
II.        Body paragraph:
Topic sentence and supporting sentences.
III.      Conclusion:
1.      Paraphrase the thesis sentence
2.      Summarize the main steps of the process (restatement)

Chapter 1 - Basic Paragraph Writing


Basic Paragraph Writing: Punctuation, run-on sentences,  sentence variety
§     Punctuation: the comma (,)
  4 main ways to use a comma are as lister, a linker, an introducer, and an inserter.
1)  A Lister : comma supports items (can be words, phrases, or clauses) in series.
For example:
My bedroom was decorated in shades of blue, pink and black.
Last week he graduated from college, he found the woman of his dreams, and he won the lottery.
2)  A linker : a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, or, but, yet, so) link two independent clauses. The comma goes in front of the conjunction.
For example:
I have to get to work on time, or my boss will cut my salary.
My boyfriend gave me a beautiful flowers, and he wrote a note on it.
3) An Introducer: put a comma after introductory words, phrases or clauses in a sentence.
For example:
Yes, I agree with you on that news.
Before the game, I bought him a glass of milk.
If you miss the exam, your parents will be angry.
4)  An inserter: when words or phrases are not necessary are inserted into a sentence, put a comma on both sides of the inserted materials.
For example:
Kimchi ramen, my favorite food, is better tasting when they are hot.
My math score, believe it or not, was the highest in the class

§    Run-on Sentences
Run-on sentences (fused sentences) are independent clauses that have not been joined correctly. For example:
Carol cleans her kitchen every week she shines every pot and pan.
I studied for the test all weekend I am well prepared for it.
§    Correcting run-on sentences
Step 1: Check for two Independent clauses.
Step 2: Check that the clauses are separated by either a coordinating conjunction and a comma or by a semicolon.
For example:
I was late I missed class last week.
I was late, so I missed class last week.
I was late; I missed class last week.
§    Sentence variety
To avoid boredom of the reader when reading your writing, make sure that your writing contains a variety of short and long sentences.

Task 1 !
ü  Write (one or more) paragraph(s)
ü  Choose one of the following topics:
            Traffic accident
            School drop outs
            Parenting for career mothers
            Your own topic
ü  Pay attention to the following aspects:
            The use of comma
            Avoid run-on sentence
            Balance use of short and long sentences

Example :
School Drop Outs
Nowadays, students usually drop outs of school because they want to get a career. In my opinion, there are three reason why students drop outs of school. First, they can not pay the tuition because they do not have enough money. There are a lot of of families that can not pay a college tuition even since high school, these families earn the minimum salary. They are only able to pay school or college for one member of their family. Second, they prefer to work. When students get a good job, they prefer to attend their job. They think that they will have a better future by working than studying.
The last reason is because of academic failure. The students probably have problems with some subjects, so they fail they subject. As a consequence, the whole course will fail too. Actually, they have the opportunity to take the course again, but many of them prefer not to doing it. As a result, they prefer to working in easy job where they do not need to think. So, that is my opinion about the reasons why students could be drop outs of school.