Help to boost your grades

It is important to understand what an essay question or assignment brief is asking of you. Before you start to research or write, it is worth spending time considering the wording of the question and any learning outcomes that may accompany it. Each assignment will generally have at least three learning outcomes which you must cover if you are to achieve a pass.

Breaking down an assignment question

Before you attempt to answer an assignment question, you need to make sure you understand what it is asking. This includes not only the subject matter, but also the way in which you are required to write. Different questions may ask you to discuss, outline, evaluate… and many more. The task words are a key part of the question.

Key Words

Key Word

Make a detailed examination or investigation into something.

Look for the similarities and differences. Show the relevance or consequences of these similarities.

Emphasise the differences between two or more things.

Weigh arguments for and against something, assessing the strength of the evidence on both sides. Use criteria to guide your assessment of which opinions, theories, models or items are preferable.

Investigate or examine by argument; give reasons for and against.

Present in depth and investigate fully the implications.

Make plain, interpret, give reasons.

Use examples, diagrams and so on to explain or make clear.

Give the main features, structure or general principles of a topic omitting minor details.

Specify fully and clearly.

Give a concise account of the main points of the topic.