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5 paragraph essay

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 5 paragraphs? paragraphs? √

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Are the paragraphs indented? paragraphs √

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Now look at the first paragraph 5 paragraphs √

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Topic?

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Topic√ Opinion?

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Topic√ Opinion√ Reasons?

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 5 paragraphs √ Intro paragraph √ Reason paragraphs?

In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. Reaso n 1 Reaso n 2 Reaso n 3 Each paragraph should have a topic sentence supporting sentences and a concluding sentence

In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. Each topic sentence should be a reason

In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. Each reason should have some supporting ideas or examples

In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. Each reason should have a conclusion

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 5 paragraphs √ Intro paragraph √ Reasonparagraphs√ Concluding paragraph?

In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. The topic sentence is your opinion again

In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Then write your reasons again

In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Then write your concluding sentence

Some universities have very large classes, and others have small classes. Small classes are better because it is much easier for students to learn in a small class. It is easier to hear the teacher, easier to communicate with the teacher in class, and it gives more opportunity for each student to participate. In very large classrooms, it can be difficult for the students to hear the teacher. Some students must sit at the back of the room, far away from the teacher's voice. If other students are talking while the teacher is giving a lecture, it is hard to hear. Some teachers use microphones, but sometimes the sound is not clear. So it is often difficult for students to hear the teacher in large classes. Additionally, it is easier for the teacher and students to communicate in a small class. If a student has a question, he can ask the teacher during class. In a very large class, the teacher cannot accept many questions. If a student has no chance to ask a question, he may not understand the material. Also, in a small class the teacher can get to know the students and help them individually, but in a large class there are too many students. Small classes facilitate teacher and student communication much better. Finally, students have more opportunity to participate in activities in a small class. Each student will have more chances to answer the teacher's questions, practice speaking a foreign language, or give presentations. In a large class with many students, there is not enough time for all the students to have many opportunities. Small classes give students more chances to participate than in large classes. In conclusion, I think universities should try to make their classes smaller. Students will be able to hear the teacher easily, students can communicate with teachers easily, and students will have more opportunities to participate. These benefits to the students are invaluable, and will make the learning experience much more positive for students and teachers alike. Topic: It is much easier to learn in a small class than a large one. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 5 paragraphs √ Intro paragraph √ Reasonparagraphs√ Concludingparagraph√ A good essay!!!