The unified state exam is the final stage of school education. The points scored by the student show the level of his knowledge, the degree of knowledge of the material, which has been explained for eleven years.
Particular difficulty for students causes creative work. Quite often, a single state exam comes across an essay on the topic “Russian Language, Its Importance for a Person”. The trouble would not be great if it were not necessary to give examples from fiction that confirm the meaning of “great and mighty”. It is for this reason that it is necessary to prepare for the exam in advance, to collect a base of arguments for any possible subject. What they are, we will consider further.
Common topics on the exam
The task of part C can be absolutely on any topic, now we will consider the topics of essays in the Russian language, which are most often found:
- The relationship of nature and man.
- The theme of human qualities, for example, indifference to the neighbor.
- Friendship problem.
- The theme of human values, both true and false.
- The problem of loneliness, longing.
- The responsibility of each person for their actions.
- Also very often found an essay on the topic "Russian language, its role in our lives."
- The role of the teacher and its impact on the child.
- What place in our life takes a book and fiction.
These are not all the topics that can be caught in the exam. In order to write an essay well in the Unified State Examination, it is necessary to collect a base of arguments throughout the entire time of study at school.
In addition, in the tenth grade, teachers begin to actively prepare their students for the upcoming difficulties. There are a number of speech cliches that can and should be used in your creative work. They will greatly simplify your task.
Some students act very cunningly: create an essay template that is suitable for all possible topics. On the exam they can only insert a few sentences - and the essay is ready. Isn't it really that simple?
The problem of the Russian language
We offer you to analyze one example: an essay on the topic "Russian Language" (for some reason this topic seems very difficult to write). The main difficulty is that the authors cannot pick up the necessary arguments from fiction. In order not to be puzzled during the exam, read as many examples as possible, separately write out two or three arguments for each possible topic, then you will feel comfortable on the exam.
Well, now let's move on to an example: an essay on the topic "Russian language". Immediately make a reservation that creative work should be of small volume, clear and concise.
The Russian language can be called a truly living organism. Why? It throughout its existence develops and changes. The new comes, but something is forgotten and remains in the past.
In the text given to us for analysis, the author clearly defined the main problem: the consequences of changing and transforming the Russian language. He says that as a result of such changes, the death of our "great and mighty" is also possible.
And the author cannot but agree. This burning topic is also brought up by many others, for example, M. Krongauz in his article entitled “Russian on the verge of a nervous breakdown”. In his work, he analyzes the current state of the language and concludes that this is just a temporary state, our speech will never perish, because it is spoken by millions of inhabitants of the planet.
Another good example is the article by A. Knyshev “O Great and Mighty Russian Language,” in which he makes fun of people who often use words borrowed from other languages. Their speech becomes ridiculous, as it is heavily overloaded with Englishisms, for example.
People completely forget the beautiful and elegant words native Russian, often use rude borrowings. If you abuse this habit, in the end we just forget how to speak beautifully! Our language is becoming poorer, so I want to urge all people to take care of “the great and mighty Russian language”.
Composition structure
Many who first encountered writing creative work in the Unified State Examination ask themselves the question: what should be the composition-reasoning? The Russian language, like other subjects, sets its own special conditions. If they are taken into account, then you will get a high score.
What requirements does the Russian language set for creative work? The composition of the exam should be:
- Structured.
- Literate.
- Concise.
- Not very big.
Composition structure:
- Introduction
- The main part (the point of view of the author and yours, argumentation).
- Output.
Introduction
Here you can quote, which most accurately reflects the problem raised in the text by the author. Introduction is a small part consisting of three to four sentences. An example has been given before.
Conclusion
Like the introduction, the conclusion should not occupy the fourth part of the entire composition. That is, the volume should not exceed three to four sentences.