How to Write a CONCLUSION with EXAMPLES: Essay Writing Tips

How to Write a CONCLUSION with EXAMPLES: Essay Writing Tips

How to Write a Conclusion Paragraph

Introduction to Conclusion Paragraphs

  • Jenna introduces the topic of writing conclusion paragraphs, emphasizing their importance in essays for academic and professional contexts.
  • She outlines the structure of the video, which includes common mistakes to avoid and examples of effective conclusions.

Structure of a Conclusion Paragraph

  • The conclusion is defined as the last paragraph of an essay, typically consisting of three to six sentences depending on essay length.
  • Jenna compares a good conclusion to the ending of a movie, where readers should feel closure without new ideas introduced at the end.

Key Components of a Good Conclusion

  • A strong conclusion involves two main tasks: restating the thesis in different words and summarizing key points from body paragraphs.
  • For timed essays (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS), it’s acceptable to skip summarizing main points after restating the thesis.

Final Thoughts in Conclusions

  • The final thought can take various forms:
  • A prediction about future implications related to the topic.
  • A call to action suggesting what readers should do next.
  • A connection back to the hook used in the introduction.

Common Mistakes in Writing Conclusions

  • Avoid copying and pasting sentences from earlier sections; instead, rephrase them concisely.
  • Do not introduce new ideas that were not discussed in the essay; however, suggestions or calls to action are acceptable if they relate directly to previous content.

Examples of Poor Conclusions

  • An example is provided where too many new ideas are introduced, leading to confusion rather than clarity.
  • The writer attempts multiple suggestions for addressing shyness but overwhelms readers with information instead of providing concise advice.

Examples of Effective Conclusions

Example 1: Shyness Causes

  • This conclusion effectively restates the thesis and summarizes key points before offering one clear suggestion regarding technology's impact on shyness.

Example 2: Undocumented Immigrants' Driver's Licenses

  • The conclusion reiterates benefits while connecting back to an anecdote from earlier in the essay, creating a full-circle effect that enhances reader engagement.

Example 3: Changing Expectations of Marriage

  • This conclusion succinctly summarizes changes in women's expectations regarding marriage while providing a brief prediction about future societal norms.

Closing Remarks

  • Jenna encourages viewers with questions about writing conclusions and invites them to explore her other academic writing resources available on her channel.
Video description

In this English writing lesson, learn how to write a good conclusion with examples, an easy way to write a conclusion paragraph for an essay. A conclusion paragraph is essential for most academic writing tasks, and the method shown in this video can be used for almost all writing assignments. ✍️ Improve your writing quickly with my online course, English Writing Made Simple! https://jenna-francisco-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/essay-writing-made-simple πŸŽ‰ πŸ™‹ Want to take live classes with me? Join the Speak Up! course! https://speakupclub.mn.co/landing ______________________________________ WHAT TO WATCH NEXT: The Basics of Essay Writing: https://youtu.be/uFyuuSZYkY8 English Writing Lessons: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTaPDxv5nudk2w9s_xU4zrbQ3NJuiaMh3 How to Write Thesis Statements: https://youtu.be/-u5X_k04BeA How to Use Commas: https://youtu.be/R_0N_lGW1yA How to Brainstorm: https://youtu.be/v7zMCOsEBU8 How to Use Transitions: https://youtu.be/zmxCmcCxCUY How to Write English Sentences: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTaPDxv5nudkueBaTBejyvPM8tFNj-Wda Top Grammar Mistakes: https://youtu.be/W8oTgCAikkc ______________________________________ Would you like to join my community of English learners? πŸ˜ƒ Join my email list to be the first to know! https://37134621.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEACHe4CBQfKcgMvTucJR5q0Jixa8XSKrpF9PVt7ow-YshFzqv41-MjN1FD3QEBJQKgc2Z68kCASkKQ7H7M8XgwW2WKDtYd9hj9_QY4JR5jzZbtA85rn8-NL3NH-ikrWVdi27Wo6CQQ68uZCZEs8KQ0BD-LKqSZEQf2aILdjYieOGP28o6c_g3KILOUT9HbpRuBZyz6KKcWYxF ______________________________________ 00:00 Conclusion Paragraphs 01:10 What is a conclusion paragraph 03:00 How to write a conclusion 04:41 What is a final thought 05:42 Transitions for a conclusion 05:59 What NOT to do in a conclusion 07:20 Example conclusion that's NOT good 11:03 Example: Good Conclusion 1 12:38 Example: Good Conclusion 2 16:44 Example: Good Conclusion 3 Find my videos helpful? πŸ˜ƒ You can buy me a coffee to show your support here: https://ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish _______________________________________ JOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! πŸ˜ƒ I love connecting with viewers! on Instagram: http://instagram.com/englishwithjenna _______________________________________ COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS πŸ€” -- Where are you from? I was born and raised in the United States. I live in California. -- How many years have you been teaching? Over 20 years. -- What qualifications do you have? I have a Master's degree in linguistics with an emphasis in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) -- What languages do you speak? English is my native language. I've studied Spanish, Czech, French, a little German, and Portuguese. I speak Portuguese as my second language because my husband is from Brazil. -- Do you teach online? I have a full-time teaching job at a college in California, so I rarely offer online lessons, but join my email list (link above) and I'll let you know! -- Can you recommend good books for English learners? Yes! Check out my list of recommended books here: https://amzn.to/3opv8IQ -- What level do you teach? I teach all levels of English, but this channel is designed for intermediate and advanced learners. Because I teach college, much of the content is meant to help English learners prepare for going to school in English. _______________________________________ Note: Links may include affiliate links, from which I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. None of my content is sponsored.