21Sep

How To Write A Communication Skills Essay

How To Write A Communication Skills Essay

Communication is a very important skill in life. Without communicating with others, you become isolated. You need communication when dealing with a teacher, friend, family, client, or team members. Communication involves writing, reading, speaking, and listening. In addition, it includes accent, your pitch, body language, and word delivery.

Communication is an interesting topic to write an essay on. When writing you must mention the importance of communication in your essay. Note that when communicating, the right word at the right moment can be impressive. However, the wrong word said at the wrong time can seriously ruin your reputation. Your enhanced communication level will help you in becoming successful.

When writing a communication skills essay consider the following:

  1. The topic - The material you present in your essay should be clearly and explicitly linked to the topic being discussed. When you have finished writing a draft of your essay, read each paragraph and ask yourself two questions: does the information in this paragraph help answer the question? How does this information help answer the question? Ensure you have explored all the issues emerging from the topic.
  2. Quality of argument - It is crucial that the argument fully addresses the question. If you do not deal specifically with the question set, your instructor might assume that you do not understand the course material or that you have not bothered to read the question carefully. Look closely at the wording of your essay topic: for example, what does ‘describe’ mean? How about ‘analyze’ or ‘contrast’?
  3. Work out a structure for your argument - Before you begin writing, work out a series of broad headings that will form the framework on which your essay will be constructed. Then add increasingly detailed material under those headings until your essay is written. Alternatively, if you encounter ‘writer’s block’ or are writing on a topic that does not lend itself to an essay plan, brainstorm and without hesitation write anything related to the topic until you have some paragraphs on the screen or page in front of you.
  4. Check the structure - When you have written the first draft of your essay, check the structure. In almost all cases, good academic writing will have an introduction, a discussion, and a conclusion. It is helpful to visualize structure in the form of an hourglass. The central discussion should cover the detail of the specific issue(s) you are exploring. The conclusion sets your findings back into the context from which the subject is derived and may point to directions for future inquiry.
  5. Sources/referencing - Keep a full record of the bibliographic details of all the references you use. This can include information such as who is the author, when was the work published, where, and by whom? Be sure to insert citations as you are writing. Is it very difficult-and stressful-to come back to an essay and try to insert the correct references.