One more task for 11th formers!!!
5 teen favourites/Students write about their favourite things, such as sport, music, books, films,celebrations, customs,etc.the final product will be made of 5 short stories. Leave your stories in comments or send them to my page in social nets. Here are the tips hot to do it:
Five paragraph essays are a common schoolwork assignment. When students
begin writing longer pieces, the five paragraph essay is one of the first
writing forms they learn. This classic essay style needn’t be intimidating,
either. If you’re looking for some assistance with 5 paragraph essay writing,
you’ve come to the right place.
The Three Parts of a Five Paragraph Essay
Five paragraph essays consist of three components:
·
Introduction
·
Body
·
Conclusion
The introduction of the essay should be one paragraph in length,
followed by three body paragraphs. Last comes the one paragraph conclusion.
Even the beginning writer shouldn’t have a problem with writing an essay, as
long as they follow this simple guide.
Writing
the Introduction
The first paragraph of the essay is known as the introduction. The
introduction does several things: it presents the topic of the essay, the
writer’s opinion, and it outlines the key points of the essay. For example, if
the essay is about dogs being better pets than hamsters, the first sentence
might be, “A dog can be a much better pet than a hamster.” This should be
followed by three reasons for the opinion to be true.
Writing
the Body
The body of the essay is three paragraphs. Each one explains one of the
reasons for the author’s opinion, and then backs it up with examples. A sample
body paragraph might start with a sentence saying, “Dogs can learn a variety of
useful tricks to help their master.” The rest of the paragraph would then be
devoted to listing types of helpful tricks dogs can learn, such as fetching the
newspaper, guarding their master’s property, and so forth.
Writing
the Conclusion
The conclusion paragraph wraps up the essay. This final paragraph
restates the author’s opinion (in different words than those used in the
introduction), and the reasons for it, along with any additional conclusion the
author has come to.
Tips:
· Don’t overwhelm yourself
by trying to write the essay cold. Create an outline listing what you’ll include
in each part of the essay.
· When you do sit down to
write, just tackle one paragraph at a time. If you do it this way, writing an
essay is no different than just writing a single paragraph—you’ll just put it
all together at the end.
· When you’ve finished
your essay, have a friend read it over and check it for mistakes and
misspellings.
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