Saturday, November 18, 2006

THE STRUCTURE OF A PARAGRAPH


Why I want to Learn English

There are three reasons why I want to learn English. One reason is that English has become an international language. It is now used by most international companies, including the company where I work, for business communication. Another reason why I want to learn English is so that I can travel to English-speaking countries. The United States, England, Australia and many other countries all use English as their primary language. Finally, I want to learn English because I plan to move to the U.S. in the future. I will become a manager for my company soon. For all these reasons, I am very excited about learning English.

Structure of a Paragraph

PART of PARAGRAPH:

DETAILED PARTS:

FUNCTION:

I) Topic Sentence

I) Topic Sentence

Motivator - get your reader interested
Thesis Sentence - introduce your topic


A) First Main Point

(Your main points should
include your support details

and any sub-details.)

A) First Main Point
1) Support Detail

a) Sub-Detail
b) Sub-Detail
2) Support Detail
a) Sub-Detail
b) Sub-Detail

Introduce main point A

First support detail to explain point A

Give information or an example about detail 1

Give more information about detail 1

Second support detail to explain point A

Give information or an example about detail 2

Give more information about detail 2


B) Second Main Point

B) Second Main Point
1) Support Detail

a) Sub-Detail
b) Sub-Detail
2) Support Detail
a) Sub-Detail
b) Sub-Detail

Introduce main point B

First support detail to explain point B

Give information or an example about detail 1

Give more information about detail 1

Second support detail to explain point B

Give information or an example about detail 2

Give more information about detail 2


C) Third Main Point

C) Third Main Point
1) Support Detail

a) Sub-Detail
b) Sub-Detail
2) Support Detail
a) Sub-Detail
b) Sub-Detail

Introduce main point C

First support detail to explain point C

Give information or an example about detail 1

Give more information about detail 1

Second support detail to explain point C

Give information or an example about detail 2

Give more information about detail 2


II) Conclusion

II) Conclusion

Use your topic sentence, but reword it - tell your reader what you talked about.
Use a "Clincher" - leave your reader with a good feeling, or leave your reader with something to think about.

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