Essay and AQ Structures
Learn the step-by-step frameworks needed to organise stronger essays and sharper Application Question responses under exam conditions.
Turn raw ideas into structured arguments and insightful analysis.
Many students struggle in English not because they lack ideas, but because they do not know how to structure them effectively. Even when a student has relevant content, weak organisation can make an essay feel unclear, repetitive, or underdeveloped.
At LexForge, Essay and AQ Structures focuses on teaching students how to build responses step by step. From essay introductions and body paragraphs to AQ evaluation and conclusion strategy, students learn practical structures that help them write with greater coherence, depth, and confidence.
This fits directly with LexForge’s broader academic approach, which already centres on teaching writing as a structured, trainable skill rather than something left to guesswork or memorisation.
Why does structure matter?
Strong writing is not only about having good ideas. It is about knowing how to present those ideas in a way that is logical, persuasive, and easy for the examiner to follow.
- lose focus in the middle of paragraphs
- repeat ideas without progressing the argument
- include examples without clear purpose
- struggle to link points back to the question
- write conclusions that feel rushed or weak