Structuring a Formal Essay (Erörterung)
అధికారిక వ్యాస నిర్మాణం
The B2 writing exam expects a structured argumentative essay — thesis, arguments for, arguments against, conclusion — assembled almost entirely from connectors you've already learned across this course. The Telugu skeleton underneath is built from the same discussion-and-debate connectors covered just before this lesson.
Grammar Comparison
వ్యాకరణ పోలిక
An essay skeleton built from lessons you already have
Zunächst..., Ein weiteres Argument ist..., Allerdings muss man auch bedenken, dass..., Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen...
మొదట..., ఇంకొక వాదన..., అయితే..., సంక్షిప్తంగా చెప్పాలంటే...
This lesson introduces no new phrases — it's the assembly instructions for the discussion-debate-phrases lesson's building blocks into the specific four-part shape a B2 essay grader expects: opening thesis (మొదట), supporting arguments (ఇంకొక వాదన), an acknowledged counter-argument (అయితే), and a summary conclusion (సంక్షిప్తంగా చెప్పాలంటే). Practicing this skeleton with different topics is more valuable now than learning new vocabulary, in Telugu just as much as in German.
Vocabulary
పదజాలం
- Telugu
- మొదట నేను చెప్పాలనుకుంటున్నది...modata nenu cheppaalanukuntunnadi...
- English
- First I would like to say that...
- Telugu
- దీనికి అనుకూలంగా/వ్యతిరేకంగా ఇంకొక వాదన...deeniki anukoolamga/vyatirekamga inkoka vaadana...
- English
- Another argument for/against this is...
- Telugu
- అయితే, ...అనే విషయాన్ని కూడా పరిగణించాలిayithe, ...ane vishayaanni kooda pariganinchaali
- English
- However, one must also consider that...
- Telugu
- సంక్షిప్తంగా చెప్పాలంటే...sankshiptamga cheppaalante...
- English
- In summary, one can say that...