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BBI2421 General Writing Skills. Week 5 Topic Sentence Supporting Sentences Concluding Sentence. Paragraph. a series of sentences that are organised coherent (logical) related to a single topic. Paragraph. contains many different kinds of information
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BBI2421 General Writing Skills Week 5 Topic Sentence Supporting Sentences Concluding Sentence
Paragraph • a series of sentences that are • organised • coherent (logical) • related to a single topic
Paragraph • contains many different kinds of information • provides brief or long example/s of a general point • describes a place, character, or process • narrates a series of events • compares or contrasts two or more things • classifies items into categories • describes causes and effects
Three Parts of a Paragraph • is divided into three parts (just like a burger!!!) 1. Topic Sentence 2. Supporting Sentences 3. Concluding Sentence
Topic Sentence • is the most important sentence in a paragraph • has two parts: • 1) topic • 2) controlling idea
Topic Sentence • is divided into 2 parts: • topic • states the subject of the paragraph • e.g.: beautiful Malaysia • controlling idea • states what the paragraph will say about the topic • controls or limits the topic to a very specific point or points • (the precautions for, the advantages of, the reasons for, the causes/effects of, the steps for, the ways/methods for, the different types/parts/kinds, the qualities/characteristics of) • e.g.: reasons (*why I claim so)
Topic Sentence • is usually the first sentence in a paragraph • is neither too general nor too specific • Malaysia is a beautiful country located in the South East Asia region. too general! • Malaysia, which recorded 24,714,324 tourist arrivals in 2011, is a beautiful country of white sandy beaches and cool refreshing hill resorts. • too specific! • Malaysia is a beautiful country in many ways. good!
Topic Sentence • Writing a topic sentence involves three easy steps.
Topic Sentence • Think of a topic • avoid burglaries • effective leadership • growing up in a small town • fixing a flat tire on a bicycle is easy • air pollution in Mexico City is the worst in the world • (Taken from http://eslbee.com/topic_sentences.htm)
Topic Sentence • Think about what you want to say about the topic • by taking certain precautions • specific qualities that anyone can develop • several advantages • follow these steps • a number of reasons • (Taken from http://eslbee.com/topic_sentences.htm)
Topic Sentence • 3) Write it down! • People can avoid burglaries by taking certain precautions. • Effective leadership requires specific qualities that anyone can develop. • There are several advantages to growing up in a small town. • Fixing a flat tire on a bicycle is easy if you follow these steps. • Air pollution in Mexico City is the worst in the world for a number of reasons. (Taken from http://eslbee.com/topic_sentences.htm)
Supporting Sentences What are supporting sentences? They come after the topic sentence, making up the body of a paragraph. (Taken from http://www2.actden.com/writ_den/tips/paragrap/support.htm)
Supporting Sentences What do they do? They give details to develop and support the main idea of the paragraph. (Taken from http://www2.actden.com/writ_den/tips/paragrap/support.htm)
Supporting Sentences How do I write them? You should give supporting facts, details, and examples. (Taken from http://www2.actden.com/writ_den/tips/paragrap/support.htm)
Supporting Sentences Example Topic Sentence: Malaysia is a beautiful country in many ways. Supporting Sentences: • It has white sandy beaches and cool refreshing hill resorts. • Modern cities with beautiful architecture in an exotic combination of eastern and western influence also add to its charm . • This physical beauty is further enhanced by the colourful and harmonious blend of its various culture.
Concluding Sentence • signals the end of the paragraph • reminds the reader of the main idea • how to? • begin with a conclusion signal • All in all, • In brief, • In summary, • To conclude, • To summarize • To sum up, • Indeed,
Concluding Sentence 2. remind your reader of the main idea by: • repeat the idea in the topic sentence in different words • All in all, Malaysia’s beauty is evident in many aspects. • summarize the main point or points of the paragraph • To summarize, Malaysia has a potential to become the world’s top 10 travel destinations due to its many attractions. • never end a paragraph by introducing a new idea • In conclusion, the warmth and friendliness of the Malaysian people, too, is another of its beauty.