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PARAGRAPH WRITING So it’s not surprising why I am looking for a new job and making a move to a new place where I can see more ……………
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In order to write a very good essay, a writer must have a topic on what he/she wants to write about.
GETTING A TOPIC NOUN
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WHAT TOPIC NOUNS?
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WHAT TOPIC NOUNS?
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WHAT TOPIC NOUNS?
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WHAT TOPIC NOUNS?
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Please keep in mind that a paragraph contains relevant information under one single topic.
THE MAIN IDEA
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She must write a paragraph on her general information, including ….…..
I WANT A JOB. She must write a paragraph on her general information, including ….….. WHAT TOPIC IS NEEDED?
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I WANT A JOB. Well! A paragraph about her ……….. is advantageous. Without it, she might not be given a job. WHAT TOPIC IS NEEDED?
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Don’t forget to add a paragraph of……………. This is very important.
I WANT A JOB. Don’t forget to add a paragraph of……………. This is very important. WHAT TOPIC IS NEEDED?
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Before starting each paragraph, think about its details first
Before starting each paragraph, think about its details first. Then you can develop a topic sentence for that paragraph. SUPPORTING DETAILS
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A paragraph which focuses on an applicant’s educational background mainly pinpoints his/her degrees obtained, institutions, and years attended. The paragraph may include some training courses helpful for the applied position. SUPPORTING DETAILS
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Courses I have been teaching are:
…………………… …………………………...…………………………………. SUPPORTING DETAILS?
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Airlines I have worked for: ……………………
TEA, COFFEE, OR.... Airlines I have worked for: …………………… …………………………...…………………………………………………………………………… SUPPORTING DETAILS?
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Some reasons why I like flowers: ……………………
ROSES? Some reasons why I like flowers: …………………… …………………………...……………………………………………………… SUPPORTING DETAILS?
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Some reasons why I quit my job: ……………………
I HATE IT. Some reasons why I quit my job: …………………… …………………………...……………………………………………………… SUPPORTING DETAILS?
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GETTING A TOPIC SENTENCE
A topic sentence functions as an outlined sentence, covering all the aspects you need to write on each paragraph.
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CREATE A TOPIC SENTENCE
As an instructor at MSU, I have been teaching many English courses for both undergraduate and graduate students.
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CREATE A TOPIC SENTENCE
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CREATE A TOPIC SENTENCE
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CREATE A TOPIC SENTENCE
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For an inexperienced writer, it is suggested that he/she focus on the meaning first. Focusing on form at the early stage can block your flow of thought, thus creating an unhealthy writing atmosphere. DRAFTING THE ESSAY
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You may begin your essay with simple or basic sentences as:
John is happy. John is a happy teacher. John is in front of a classroom. John always smiles. John teaches English. BASIC SENTENCES FIRST
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You may begin your essay with simple or basic sentences as:
John always gives his students homework. John believes his students smart. John always thinks MSU a good university. John became old. John will become a retired teacher BASIC SENTENCES FIRST
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Thanks a lot! I have learned how to write paragraphs, including:
-Topic Nouns -Main Ideas -Topic Sentences -Supporting details CONCLUSION
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