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Type in the subject of your essay.
In the main body of your essay, you should list your arguments which will support your thesis.
"Yes, a cup of tea, please."
"Would you like something to drink?"
"Hello, I’d like to have Fish and Chips, please."
You can choose to argue from different perspectives. For example, you can choose to agree or disagree or remain objective of the main idea.
Perhaps
No, too abundant
Yes, that would be great
You can choose to argue from different perspectives. For example, you can choose to agree or disagree or remain objective to the main idea.
Toast with jam and juice
Croissant and Capuccino
Cereals with milk
In the conclusion section, you should have a brief summary of your main arguments.
"What was your favorite part of the lesson? Do you think English food is interesting?"
"What do English people eat for breakfast?" "What is Afternoon Tea?" "What do you call a meal with roast meat and vegetables?"
Type in here all the quotes and references which inspired you to develop your essay.
bake, fry, roast, boil, eat, drink, serve.
bread, butter, eggs, sausages, fish, chips, vegetables, gravy, jam, tea, cake.
breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea.
Formulate the question around which you want to build your arguments.
Afternoon Tea (con accenno ai dolci: scones, Victoria sponge cake).
State the main idea of the essay. This will be your thesis statement.
Fish and Chips Sunday Roast Full English Breakfast
List the arguments which will answer your question.
Type in the keywords you want your audience to get familiarized with while reading your essay.
Type in the domain which your essay is related to.
Type in the title of your essay.