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What is an Expository Essay? Ultimate Guide


July 9, 2019 Essays (https://bid4papers.com/blog/essays/), Writing (https://bid4papers.com/blog/writing/) Lesley Vos
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An expository essay is a type of academic writing where you investigate the topic
by evaluating the evidence and expounding the idea to describe, explain, and pro-
vide the information to a reader.

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So, it happens again: a teacher assigns an expository essay to you.

Nothing special, right? After all, who doesn’t know anything about expository writing?

*sarcasm here*

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Types of essays are so many, and the differences between them are so tiny, that it’s less
than simple for a student to get lost in those writing jungles. That’s why Bid4Papers craft
the detailed guides for you to find a way out: persuasive essays (https://bid4papers.com
/blog/persuasive-essay/), narrative essays (https://bid4papers.com/blog/narrative-es-
say), SAT essays (https://bid4papers.com/blog/sat-essay/) – they aren’t that terrible if
you follow the right path of writing them.

Today, the time is for how to write an expository essay. Take a cup of coffee or tea, sit
back, and learn about what is an expository essay and its aspects.

Table of Contents:

1. What is an expository essay?


a. Expository essay topics
b. Types of expository essays
c. Expository essay structure
2. How to write an expository essay
a. The purpose of expository essay
b. Expository essay outline (+ POET method)
c. How to start an expository essay
d. How to end an expository essay
e. Benefits of expository writing
3. The process of expository writing
a. Prewriting
b. Drafting
c. Revising
d. Editing
e. Writing tips to follow
4. Expository essay examples
a. Additional resources to check

What is an Expository Essay?


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When asked to define expository essay, it’s significant to understand the characteristics
of this essay type and its difference from argumentative and reflective papers.

Here goes a standard expository essay definition:

An expository essay is a type of paper where an author chooses a topic, investigates it by


evaluating the evidence, and expound it to inform readers about it.

So, as you see, the expository definition is not that tricky to remember. The characteris-
tics of your expository essay are as follows:

1 You write it to teach readers about the topic.

2 You describe and explain facts on the topic to inform readers.

3 You provide the exhaustive information on the topic.

4 You write it in the 3rd person, with a formal language, and in a precise, logical man-
ner.

To write an A-worthy expository essay, you’ll need to do deep research


(https://libguides.elmira.edu/research) to provide readers with insights on the topic. As
an author, you can’t take any side or develop any arguments here: your goal is to in-
form and explain.

Expository Essay Topics

Expository essay topics can come from different spheres. As a rule, teachers assign a
definite topic and give further requirements on writing about it; but if not, students are
free to choose from topics of their interest.

You can write about education, health, law, movies, science, politics, social media, wars,
history, etc. Just make sure you choose something you know about (it’s easier to re-
search) and can explain it to readers.

Think of topics that might attract your audience and meet the requirements of your
teacher. Avoid too general topics; narrow your research sphere, be specific, and make

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your expository essay clear and concise.

Here go some topic ideas for your inspiration. Feel free to choose any of them if they fit
your assignment or ask Bid4Papers writers to assist you (https://bid4papers.com/write-
my-essay.html).

Elementary

Expository Essay Topics for Beginners

My favorite music is rock: here’s why. If I could be another person for a day, you’d
choose Einstein.
Let’s give better protection to endangered
species. How science helps us live more.

This is my favorite country on Earth, and you This one thing is what I’d change about my
should visit it. school.

These are the benefits of going to the gym. It’s better to live in a city than in the countryside.

Why a family is so important to have. Why I want to have a dog, not a cat.

Intermediate

Expository Essay Topics for Intermediates

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What I would do if became immortal. Why weight-loss diets don’t work as often as we
want.
Do people need to be independent?
The banking system is killing economic growth.
The #1 secret of every successful person.
The book that has changed my worldview.
Some practical advice to tackle bullying in
schools. How social media help students pass exams.

The science behind love: how we need to un- Emotions help people overcome difficulties.
derstand this feeling.

Advanced

Expository Essay Topics for Intermediates

What makes a great leader and why not every- The best alternative source of energy in the
one can be the one. world of climate changes.

Where to invest money after college, and why. Why it’s not dangerous to play video games for
hours.
The effect of privacy laws on Internet users.
Why do women stay in abusive relationships?
Minimizing the negative influence of media on
our lives. How I cured my depression, and why it can
back any time.
The reasons of terrorism in modern times.
Dropping out of college: a choice or a mistake?

Types of Expository Essays

Yes, it’s about types of essays within an expository essay. They are five:

1 Definition (descriptive) essays: they give information by explaining the meaning

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of a word or a concept. Here you tell readers about places, situations, or experience
concerning the concept.

2 Classification essays: they break down a broad topic into categories. Here you
start an expository essay with the general subject and then define and give exam-
ples of each subgroup within it.

3 Cause/effect essays: they explain the cause of something and how things affect
each other within the concept. Here you identify the relations between two subjects,
focus on what happened between them, and tell about the effect of that interaction.

4 Compare/contrast essays: they describe the similarities and differences between


two or more concepts, places, people, etc.

5 Process essays: they explain a step-by-step process of something, its procedure,


or how to do it. Your goal here is to give instructions to readers. Sometimes, this
type of expository essays is called a problem/solution essay: you describe a prob-
lem and then tell readers how to solve it.

So, you can describe, explain, compare, tell about the process, or solve a problem in
your essay. But before you choose, make sure you understand what is expository writing
and what differs it from persuasive (argumentative) essays.

For many students, these essay types are the same. But it’s not so: while argumentative
essays convince readers of your position or point of view, expository essays just tell
about the issue and share the facts and evidence about it.

Let’s compare:

The difference between persuasive and expository essays

Persuasive Expository

Choose a position/point of view about a topic Explore a topic in a neutral way

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Present your argument in a thesis statement Present your topic in a thesis statement

Write in the 1st person Write in the 3d person

Be subjective Be objective

Expository Essay Structure

Once you’ve decided on the topic and type, it’s time to think of expository essay struc-
ture.

As well as all common types of essays, expository ones consist of an introduction, body
paragraphs, and a conclusion. Usually, there are three paragraphs in an essay body, but
you are welcome to change this number according to your topic and teacher require-
ments.

An expository essay structure includes:

A clear thesis statement (https://bid4papers.com/blog/thesis-statement/) in the first


paragraph.

Logical transitions between all paragraphs.

Factual and logical evidence in body paragraphs.

A conclusion that restates a thesis and readdresses it in the list of provided evi-
dence.

A pinch of creativity (https://bid4papers.com/blog/creative-ideation-techniques/) to


impress readers.

Expository Essay Structure

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So, what to write in each part of your expository essay:

1 Introduction: start it with a general statement about the topic, but do your best to
hook the audience so they would like to continue reading; provide the context for
the audience to understand your topic; and state a thesis for the audience to under-
stand what you are going to expose in the essay.

2 Body paragraphs: start with the main idea of the paragraph; include the evidence
(facts, statistics, quotes, interviews, etc.) to support the idea; analyze the evidence:
explain why you choose this particular information to support your thesis; complete
each paragraph with a logical transition to the next one.

3 Conclusion: overview the ideas you discussed in your essay and highlight the pro-
gression of your thoughts on it; restate your thesis and leave readers with food for
thought.

How to Write an Expository Essay

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An expository essay is about research and informing a reader about an issue, a point of
view, or a fact. To get the idea on how to write an expository essay, you need to under-
stand its purpose and follow the steps of academic writing.

The Purpose of Expository Essay

What is the purpose of expository essay?

In plain English, an expository essay explains a topic. You are just stating facts, no mat-
ter if you write a “how-to” paper or tell about the history of China or the cost of essays for
students (https://bid4papers.com/cost-of-essay.html).

Such essays are not about what you think about a topic. You inform readers, explaining
it through investigation and argumentation in a logical manner.

Use the POET method to organize your expository essay like a boss:

Expository Essay Outline

Before you sit and start an expository essay, write its plan. It’s a kinda map that allows
you to specify core elements of your essay and make sure you don’t miss any fact or ev-
idence while writing.

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Just write a sentence for each element of your essay to save time and ease the writing
process. Feel free to use this expository essay outline template from Bid4Papers:

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Fill it in – and you are ready to start writing your expository essay!

How to Start an Expository Essay

It’s the most common question among students. Frankly speaking, it can lead to a
writer’s block and procrastination: you sit, staring at a blank page, and can’t find any
words to start a sentence. It frustrates. It upsets. And it disappoints: you give up, post-
pone, and lose interest in writing…
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We wrote about how to start a persuasive essay already. As for how to start an exposi-
tory essay, the elements of introduction will be the same but with the only difference: you
won’t argue about anything. Instead, you’ll be objective about the topic.

And now, for the structure of your introductory paragraph. It consists of:

An attention-grabbing hook: one sentence.

Information about your topic, to give the context to your readers: 2-3 sentences.

A thesis statement: one sentence about what you are going to write about.

Expository Essay Introduction: Structure

TIP: Try writing an introduction after you’ve finished the draft of the essay body. Thus
you’ll have all the points and evidence fresh in your mind, and you’ll be able to extract
the thesis and decide on the best hook to start an expository essay.

How to End an Expository Essay

Together with an introduction, a strong conclusion (https://bid4papers.com/blog/essay-


conclusion/) is critical for expository essays to have. It ties up the entire essay, wrapping
up its thesis for readers and leaving them with thoughts on its topic.

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Think about a minimum of three sentences to write in your conclusion. And remember
that you shouldn’t simply restate your thesis here: don’t repeat your thesis statement
from the introduction but explain how the information from the essay body helped to
come up to this conclusion.

Your essay conclusion is the answer to what you discussed in the essay body. Don’t in-
troduce any new points to readers, and end your expository essay on a positive: give
the audience something to remember your essay, and leave them with something to
think about.

Points to remember when writing an essay conclusion:

Stay clear.

Conclude the thoughts, not present new ideas.

Restate the thesis and explain how your essay exposes it.

Be objective, use straightforward language.

Make sure it consists of three sentences minimum: sum up (1), answer the ques-
tions from your thesis (1-3), give readers the food for thought (1).

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Benefits of Expository Writing

That’s all well and good, but…

Why the heck you need to spend time and energy on expository writing?

Nope, it’s not because teachers hate you and want you to get buried in tons of home-
work. It’s because expository essays help you develop some valuable skills you’ll need
in the years since school is over. Below are the benefits you gain:

Research and evaluating the information: In the Internet era, when tons of infor-
mation is online, and it’s hard to understand what’s true or false, this skill is more
than crucial to have. Expository essays are about research, so the more you do it,
the more skillful you become. You learn to evaluate the information, check if it’s rel-
evant and trustful, and understand what’s fake online.

Critical thinking: In expository essays, you often need to evaluate the issue and
approach to it from different angles. It develops your critical thinking, a must-have
skill for each representative of Gen Z to have today.

Ability to express your thoughts briefly and clearly: You need to gather tons of
information for your expository essay but stay coherent when describing it. Thus
you learn to express yourself and share your thoughts with others.

Time management and organizational skills: Expository writing teaches you to


organize thoughts and express them logically. It’s all about organizational skills we
all need to develop and improve in adult life. Practice makes perfect, so you’ll learn
how to manage time and organize your tasks. Not bad, huh?

The Process of Expository Writing

When writing an expository essay, you’ll follow at least four steps: prewriting (brain-
storming, research, outlining), drafting (writing an introduction, a body, and a conclusion
of your essay), revising (checking all factual and grammar/spelling mistakes), and edit-
ing.
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Yes, the process seems energy-sapping. But nothing is as bad as it looks.

Here it goes, the process of your expository writing:

Step 1 – Prewriting

This phase is when you brainstorm a topic (if a teacher didn’t assign it beforehand),
state a thesis, and do research to outline an expository essay before writing it.

How to choose the best topic for your expository essay?

Think of niches you already know something about. Make a list of topics that might be
interesting for you, and you feel you might tell about to readers. Then, narrow it down to
one that would be easiest for you to find research.

When choosing, answer these questions:

Is it interesting to you?

Do you have any previous knowledge about this topic?

Is it easy to find credible references for it?

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Can you explain this topic (issue) to the reader?

Once the topic is ready, it’s time for research. Don’t skip this step, even if you think you
know a lot about the topic of your expository essay: you’ll need references anyway; plus,
you’ll learn more details and discover new things about your topic to include to your writ-
ing.

You need research to find examples for your essay, know what you will write in every
paragraph, and state a thesis (http://teacher.scholastic.com/writeit/cavalcade
/pdf/feb2004/p36-37_thesis_exp_essay.pdf).

What’s a thesis?

It’s the heart of your essay, and no teacher will grade your paper high if it doesn’t have
any thesis statement inside. In short, it’s a sentence in the introduction of your es-
say that identifies the main idea or a central purpose of your text.

For most students, a thesis is the most challenging part of an essay to write. That’s why
so many free essay generators are online now, and that’s why thesis statement genera-
tors are so popular. Feel free to try ours (https://bid4papers.com/blog/thesis-statement-
generator/):

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NB! A thesis is not a mere fact or statement. It’s a claim, an idea, or an interpretation
one can dispute. Your job as an essay writer is to give readers something they could
think about.

Example:Bad thesis: British indifference caused the American Revolution.

Good thesis: By treating their U.S. colonies as little more than a source of rev-
enue and limiting colonists’ political rights, British indifference contributed to the
start of the American Revolution. (Source (https://www.thoughtco.com/thesis-
statement-composition-1692466))

Write down a thesis statement to the outline, with the researched info and examples.
Now you are ready to start drafting.

Step 2 – Drafting

When the thesis and outline are ready, start writing your essay. Drafting each paragraph,
refer to the thesis statement so you wouldn’t miss any points. Use transition words in ev-
ery paragraph to reinforce the message, support facts, and make it easier for readers to
follow your train of thoughts.

Start each body paragraph with a topic sentence to introduce what it will be about.
Develop the idea and present the evidence in every paragraph

Tips for writing body paragraphs of your expository essay:

Provide facts that will help readers get to the point.

Avoid biased information, use straightforward language: short and clear words, ac-
tive verbs, and appropriate adverbs.

Choose evidence that would be the most telling example for your thesis.

Step 3 – Revising
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This is a phase when you review your draft and reorganize, if necessary, for it to look
and sound better.

What to check when revising your expository essay:

Revising Your Expository Essay: Questions to Answer

■ Does it give an unbiased analysis of facts and examples?


■ Do you communicate the information logically and clearly?
■ Are there any unnecessary details you could omit for the essay to
sound more focused?
■ Are all sentences clear?
■ Is the word choice precise?
■ Do you use logical transitions between sentences and paragraphs
for readers to understand the information better?
■ Do you restate the thesis and supporting ideas in the concluding
paragraph of your essay?

Step 4 – Editing

The final step of writing an expository essay is its editing. Read it once again to check
for grammar and spelling mistakes, improve its style and clarity, and make sure it’s en-
gaging for readers to check.

You can ask a friend to read your essay and share advice on its editing.

You can read the essay out loud: this trick helps to identify phrases and grammar
constructions that sound weird.

You can try some online tools to check the grammar and spelling of your expository
essay: Hemingway App, Grammarly, After the Deadline, Ginger, and others.

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You can ask a professional editor to check your essay and give feedback on what to
improve there.

And only after you are 100% sure the essay looks great, submit it for a teacher’s review
and wait for your A+.

Writing Tips to Follow

For expository essays, you need to investigate a topic inside out and report the facts, re-
gardless of what you think about them. Follow these expository essay tips – and
your paper will rock!

Think about an eye-catching headline for your essay, but make sure it has some-
thing to do with your thesis statement.

Research your topic, even if you think you know it well.

Use reputable resources for evidence and references: studies, academic journals,
educational resources, official figures, etc.

Inform, share facts, but avoid writing about what you think about the topic.

Use clear and concise language, avoid biased information.

Organize facts logically, so it would be easier for readers to follow the information.

Write in the 3rd person. If describing a process or an activity, the 2nd person is okay
to use too.

Avoid vague language, prioritize quality over quantity: introduce top facts and evi-
dence only.

Write sentences of different length for better rhythm.

Use transition words to move between paragraphs.

Write your first draft a few days before the deadline, and wait a day or two before
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revising and editing it. Thus you’ll have a chance to look at your writing from a fresh
perspective.

Read your expository essay out loud to notice its weak points or strange grammar
constructions to revise.

Ask a friend to read your essay and tell if you need to edit something.

And last but not least:

Remember about the difference between argumentative and expository essays. Don’t
persuade readers of your opinion. Tell about the topic, share facts and evidence, and let
readers be the judge of that.

Expository Essay Examples

Are there any examples of what a great expository essay looks? Samples are many, and
you’ll have no difficulty to find them in Google.

But remember:

All those expository essay examples are for assistance purposes only. You can’t take
and copy them to use in own papers. After all, you know what happens to students who
plagiarize (https://plagiarismcheck.org/blog/15-unobvious-consequences-of-plagiarism/)
in academia and infringe copyrights, don’t you?

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/learning/issues_in_depth/10WritingSkillsIdeas.html)

Expository Essay, Step by Step (https://www.nova.edu/tutoring-testing/study-


resources/forms/planning-an-expository-essay.pdf)

100 Expository Essay Topic Ideas (https://owlcation.com/academia/100-Expository-


Essay-Topic-Ideas-Writing-Tips-and-Sample-Essays)

How to Plan & Write an Expository Essay (Video) (https://www.youtube.com


/watch?v=GR4LunWz-jU&t=3s)

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