a simple description of what a paragraph is, its features, and some guidelines on writing paragraphs.
useful to teach students of any age group the art of writing paragraphs.
2. What is a Paragraph?
A group of sentences
A clear main idea
Supporting information
Part of a longer composition
A miniature essay!
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A paragraph is often defined as a
group of related sentences in which
one single, main idea is developed.
In a typical paragraph, the first
sentence declares the main topic of
the paragraph and the rest of the
sentences develop or support the
main idea. A paragraph is most
often a part of a longer composition
comprising of several paragraphs.
4. A Good Paragraph has . . .
Unity
Support
Coherence
Good Language
Variety of Structures
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5. Unity
One main idea
Topic Sentence
Other sentences support
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6. Coherence
Well organized details
• Spatial
• Chronological
• Importance
• logical
A clear, sensible connection
Linkers/connectors
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7. Rearrange
1. It contains, of course, the meanings of difficult words.
2. One of the most important reference tools that you must
possess is a dictionary.
3. It also gives you the pronunciation of the words.
4. You do possess one, perhaps, but I doubt whether you are
aware of the different kinds of information it contains.
5. The dictionary can be referred to for the various
grammatical forms of the words.
6. Every college dictionary should provide at least these four
kinds of information about words, namely, pronunciation,
meaning, grammatical patterns and usage.
7. Finally, a good dictionary contains illustrative sentences or
phrases, showing how words are actually used.
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2 One of the most important reference tools that you must
possess is a dictionary.
4 You do possess one, perhaps, but I doubt whether you are
aware of the different kinds of information it contains.
1 It contains, of course, the meanings of difficult words.
3 It also gives you the pronunciation of the words.
5 The dictionary can be referred to for the various grammatical
forms of the words.
7 Finally, a good dictionary contains illustrative sentences or
phrases, showing how words are actually used.
6 Every college dictionary should provide at least these four
kinds of information about words, namely, pronunciation,
meaning, grammatical patterns and usage.
TOPIC SENTENCE
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2 One of the most important reference tools that you must
possess is a dictionary.
4 You do possess one, perhaps, but I doubt whether you are
aware of the different kinds of information it contains.
1 It contains, of course, the meanings of difficult words.
3 It also gives you the pronunciation of the words.
5 The dictionary can be referred to for the various grammatical
forms of the words.
7 Finally, a good dictionary contains illustrative sentences or
phrases, showing how words are actually used.
6 Every college dictionary should provide at least these four
kinds of information about words, namely, pronunciation,
meaning, grammatical patterns and usage.
TOPIC SENTENCE
13. Good Language
Grammatical Accuracy
Correct Punctuation
Apt Vocabulary
Variety of Structures
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14. Types of Paragraphs
Descriptive – to tell/to describe
Narrative - to express/to entertain
Expository – to inform/to explain
Persuasive – to influence/to persuade
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15. Process of Writing
Gather - relevant information
Organize – meaningful sequence
Draft – first/rough draft
Edit – check, revise, refine
Publish - final version
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16. Guided Writing
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Write a paragraph of
about fifteen sentences (250 to 300 words)
using the hints below:
English – global language – more
than a 100 countries – nearly 50%
world population – internal and
international communication –
library language – research and
publications – web language
17. Write a Paragraph
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Write a paragraph of
about fifteen sentences (250 to 300 words)
on
My Mother