By the end of yr12 youll have to done to a fine art.
Its not so much how long it takes but how good the essay is. If the essay is great then it should take a long time to write, perhaps a full day of work.
Practise essays though should only take about 1 hour.
Tips for speeding up essay writing:
- Know the strucuture well (ie. Topic sentences/Concepts/Techniques)
- Know the structure of your paragraphs well (ie. SEXY/PEAL methods)
- Have your content already prepared beofre you put it all together
- Have a thesaurus handy to drop in some complex jargon to impress markers
- Practise writing essays for each module as it comes up, itll get you in the habit which also helps for other subjects
In terms of strucuring essays each to their own, but this is what worked for me. Ill do it in checklist form.
Intro - Introductions should be broken up two 2 sub-paragraphs generally
- Work in the question into what youll be discussing. What youll be discussing is dependant upon your topic sentences
(start new sub paragraph here)
- Work in technical jargon from the module which can be found in the syllabus
- Work in texts and authors (adjectives such as 'existentialist' or 'nostalgic' etc work well when introducing your texts)
- Set up your essay as you conclude your intro be representing to the marker exactly what your essay will involve
Body - SEXY method is what i used. Heres the link.
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=15021
Conclusion - I always liked to quickley sum up qhat i talked about throughout the essay into one or two lines. Do not simple repeat yourself. Then end with something highly intelligent, philosophical or within current affairs thats related to the module.
Anti's guide to essay writing can be found here:
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=44611