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In this English writing lesson, you will learn multiple ways to brainstorm ideas for an essay from a college professor, including how to use a T-chart, clustering, and Venn diagram. 🙋 Want to take live classes with me? Join the Speak Up! course! https://speakupclub.mn.co/share/oEqTA... If you found this video helpful, please Like, comment, and subscribe. Thank you for your support! ❤️ ________________________________________ CONNECT with me! -- Join my YouTube membership or subscribe to my Instagram Community for weekly lessons & personalized feedback on your speaking or writing! 🤓 / learnacademicenglish Click Join or / englishwithjenna Click Subscribe -- Join my list to be the first to know about my upcoming online classes and get tips from me! https://37134621.sibforms.com/serve/M... -- Find my videos helpful? 😃 You can buy me a coffee to show your support here: https://ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish ________________________________________ WHAT TO WATCH NEXT: -- The Basics of Essay Writing: • How to WRITE AN ESSAY with HANDOUT: W... -- English Writing Lessons: • English Writing -- How to Add Evidence to an Essay: • How to Do EVIDENCE & CITATIONS in Ess... -- Tips for Writing In-Class Essays: • Tips for Writing IN CLASS ESSAY TESTS... TIPS FOR BRAINSTORMING: 3 ways to brainstorm to get ideas and organize your essays! -- Get all your ideas on paper. Don't worry if they're good or bad! -- Look for ideas that go together. Label them in some way (circle, underline, etc.). -- Look for groups of ideas that can make paragraphs or main points of your essay. -- Comparison/Contrast topic?: Use a T-chart to look at both or a Venn diagram to see similarities & differences. -- Argumentative topic? Use a T-chart to analyze both sides. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE WAY TO BRAINSTORM? Let me know in the comments! Listing, T-chart, Clustering, or Venn Diagram? HOW TO GET IDEAS FOR WRITING: 3 Ways to Brainstorm for an Essay: 0:00 How to brainstorm for an essay 1:45 How to make a T chart 2:00 How to brainstorm an argumentative essay 5:10 How to brainstorm paragraphs 7:22 How to do clustering 10:15 How to do a Venn diagram 15:55 Why is brainstorming useful? _______________________________________ About Learn Academic English: This channel is for intermediate & advanced-level English learners who want to be successful in college/university/work in English-speaking countries. I have more than 20 years of teaching experience! New videos every week! _______________________________________ JOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! 😃 I love connecting with viewers! Want more? Join my Facebook group / learnenglishwithjenna See tips and behind the scenes on Instagram: / englishwithjenna _______________________________________ COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS 🤔 -- 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 don't currently offer English lessons online. However, I may do that in the future, so check back! -- 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.