Material-based writing

Analysing sources

First of all you need to have a close look at the given sources. Find out which ideas might be useful for your argumentation.

Source 1: conventional forms of energy are dangerous

  • nuclear accidents
  • oil polluting the sea
  • accidents in coal mines cause deaths
  • point of criticism: hypocritical attitude of people who basically support wind energy, but do not want wind turbines in their „backyard“

Source 2: negative aspects of erecting wind turbines next to the recreation area

  • noise
  • only the wind industry benefits
  • no tourists will come

After having analysed the sources you can think of more useful ideas that could be mentioned in the argumentation:

  • negative aspects:  eyesores / costs / wind is not always available / unpredictable / threat to wildlife
  • positive: clean form of energy / no CO2 production / no waste / domestic source

Structuring the material

Before you start writing you need to structure your material. The following questions might help you.

  • Which idea could be used in the introduction?
  • What are your major arguments?
  • How could you illustrate your argumentation?
  • Which is the most powerful argument?
  • What is a good idea for the conclusion?