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Writing TEEL Paragraphs
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TEEL- Topic Sentence T- Topic Sentence (TS)
What is the point of the (whole) paragraph? This directly should answer the question asked. Make sure you address all parts of the question Make sure you don’t just have a fact - a TS needs to broadly introduce what you are going to talk about in the paragraph Great if you can catch the reader’s attention too Sometimes it is better to write your evidence and explanation and then go back to write your topic sentence- just leave a few lines. Many of you would improve if you followed the PEEL template
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TEEL- Evidence You need to site the sources provided to show that you can analyze evidence to back up your argument. If your example comes from the sources, cite the source in your paragraph – either by name or in brackets (Source A). Source A… -states that -reveals that -indicates that -suggests that -contrasts with -gives the impression that -points to the fact that -points out that -implies that -supports this -proposes that -elucidates that -provides evidence that -argues that -claims that -contradicts this -confirms that -illustrates that
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TEEL- Explanation You need to explain how the evidence from the sources you have discussed is important to answering the question. Opportunity to elaborate your argument. Often a good time to use phrases that show connections between ideas like… Adding words Sequencing words Emphasising words Connecting words Comparing words -additionally -moreover -equally important -furthermore -lastly -finally -accordingly -meanwhile -at the same time -previously -subsequently -simultaneously -essentially -primarily -significantly -importantly -in particular -specifically -notably -consequently -as a result -hence -because -stemmed from -whereas -alternatively -conversely -in contrast -despite -however -nonetheless -comparatively -similarly
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TEEL- Link Link Sentence (LS).
You need to finish your paragraph with a sentence which captures the essence of the paragraph and links it back to the question asked. If you are struggling just put: … X, Y and Z are the reasons that …..(address the question). Otherwise can be more nuanced, reiterate main ideas discussed and link back to the question. -In summary, -Summing up, - To sum up, In summing up, -In conclusion, -Concluding, -To conclude -In concluding
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