Text Response Introduction Practise

Categories: Text Response

About Course

Writing a strong Text Response introduction is one of the fastest ways to lift your essay marks, yet it is also the part students second-guess the most. Text Response Introduction Practise is a guided, hands-on course that walks you step-by-step through what a high-scoring introduction does, then lets you practise those skills as many times as you like with instant, targeted feedback on every attempt.

Across a series of short lessons, you will unpack what assessors are really looking for in an introduction: clear contention, precise framing of the topic, thoughtful engagement with the ideas in the text, and smooth signposting of your main arguments. You will see model introductions in different styles, learn when each style works best, and break them down into simple, repeatable building blocks you can adapt for any novel, play, film, or short story you are studying.

Once you understand the patterns, you will move into the practice studio, where you can choose any text and any topic and experiment with multiple introduction formats. For each submission, you receive detailed feedback on clarity, structure, relevance to the prompt, sophistication of language, and how effectively you have set up your body paragraphs, so you can refine and improve without limits.

This course is perfect for students who know their ideas are “in there somewhere” but struggle to start; for those who write long, unfocused openings and want something cleaner and sharper; and for high-achieving students who want to fine-tune their introductions so they feel confident walking into SACs and exams. By the end, you will have a toolkit of reliable introduction styles, a bank of polished examples for your chosen texts, and the confidence to craft a clear, insightful opening paragraph under timed conditions.

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Course Content

Text Response Introduction Structure
A text response introduction is the first paragraph of your essay that clearly answers the topic and sets up your overall argument about the text. It briefly introduces the text (title, author, and context), states your contention in response to the prompt, and outlines the main ideas or arguments that each body paragraph will explore.

  • How to write a Text Response Introduction
  • Example Introductions (3 and 5 Sentence Samples)
  • Writing Practice Studio – Introduction