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Introduction to Paragraph
         Abdullah Je-awae
         Muslim Deramae
          Sakariya Sarana
         Nazmi Muhammad
         Sophuwan Derama
What is an Introduction Paragraph?

  The first paragraph of your essay.




It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening
paragraph captures the interest of your reader and
tells why your topic is important.
Structure of Paracraph

Topic sentence
Supporting sentence
Concluding sentence
What is a topic sentence?

 Expresses the main idea of a paragraph.
 Is usually the first sentence of a paragraph.
 Contains the central idea.
 Is also the most general sentence in a paragraph.
Example of a topic sentence



There are three reasons why Canada is
 one of the best countries of the world.
What is supporting sentence?

The supporting sentence :
Develops, explains and supports the main idea
 of the paragraph.
Contains fact, example and details.
Explains why the main idea it’s true.
Examples of supporting sentences

 First, Canada has an excellent health
 care system. Second, Canada has a
  high standard of education. Finally,
      Canada’s cities are clean and
          efficiently managed.
What is a concluding sentence?

The Concluding Sentence :
 Is usually the last sentence of the paragraph.
 Restates the main idea.
 Is used to finish the paragraph or to prepare the reader
  for the following paragraph.
Examples of concluding sentences

As a result, Canada is a desirable place to live.


For those reasons, Canada attracts a lot of
immigrants. Wouldn’t you like to live there?


Finally, Canada is a great model for other
countries to follow.
When writing a paragraph remember

To check :
Content
Structure
Form
Content
 Develop only idea.
 Be coherent. This makes your paragraph easy to
  understand.
 Focus on the main idea.
 Elaborate and develop your topic sentence. This
  means that the topic should be explained in
  detail.
 Add explanations, details and examples to the
  supporting sentences.
Structure

Make sure your paragraph has :
One topic sentence.
As many supporting sentences as you need.
A concluding sentence.
Form

Make sure your paragraph :
 Has a five-space indention.
 There are no lines or blank spaces in between
  sentences.


And that you :
 Write clear and complete
 Check your spelling and grammar.
Exercise 1

There are many reasons why people move. Some move to
find better jobs or to advance their careers. Others are
attracted to places with better weather. Still others want to
move to a place with less crime. Finally, people often want
to move to a place with a lower cost of living. For these
reasons, every year millions of people pack up and move
to new place.
Exercise 1

 What is the topic sentence ?
  ………………………………………………………………………………………
 How many supporting sentence are there in the paragraph ?
  ………………………………………………………………………………………
 Is there a concluding sentence ?
  ………………………………………………………………………………………
Exercise 2

For thousands of years garlic has had many uses. The
Romans gave garlic to their slaves for strength and to their
soldiers for courage. During the middle Ages, some people
used garlic to keep witches away. In the eighteenth
century, garlic was used to cure diseases. Even today,
some people believe that eating garlic can prevent colds.
Garlic has a long history as a plant that can give health
and protection.
Exercise 2

 What is the topic sentence ?
  ………………………………………………………………………………………
 How many supporting sentence are there in the paragraph ?
  ………………………………………………………………………………………
 Is there a concluding sentence ?
  ………………………………………………………………………………………

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Paragraph

  • 1. Introduction to Paragraph Abdullah Je-awae Muslim Deramae Sakariya Sarana Nazmi Muhammad Sophuwan Derama
  • 2. What is an Introduction Paragraph?  The first paragraph of your essay. It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening paragraph captures the interest of your reader and tells why your topic is important.
  • 3. Structure of Paracraph Topic sentence Supporting sentence Concluding sentence
  • 4. What is a topic sentence?  Expresses the main idea of a paragraph.  Is usually the first sentence of a paragraph.  Contains the central idea.  Is also the most general sentence in a paragraph.
  • 5. Example of a topic sentence There are three reasons why Canada is one of the best countries of the world.
  • 6. What is supporting sentence? The supporting sentence : Develops, explains and supports the main idea of the paragraph. Contains fact, example and details. Explains why the main idea it’s true.
  • 7. Examples of supporting sentences First, Canada has an excellent health care system. Second, Canada has a high standard of education. Finally, Canada’s cities are clean and efficiently managed.
  • 8. What is a concluding sentence? The Concluding Sentence :  Is usually the last sentence of the paragraph.  Restates the main idea.  Is used to finish the paragraph or to prepare the reader for the following paragraph.
  • 9. Examples of concluding sentences As a result, Canada is a desirable place to live. For those reasons, Canada attracts a lot of immigrants. Wouldn’t you like to live there? Finally, Canada is a great model for other countries to follow.
  • 10. When writing a paragraph remember To check : Content Structure Form
  • 11. Content  Develop only idea.  Be coherent. This makes your paragraph easy to understand.  Focus on the main idea.  Elaborate and develop your topic sentence. This means that the topic should be explained in detail.  Add explanations, details and examples to the supporting sentences.
  • 12. Structure Make sure your paragraph has : One topic sentence. As many supporting sentences as you need. A concluding sentence.
  • 13. Form Make sure your paragraph :  Has a five-space indention.  There are no lines or blank spaces in between sentences. And that you :  Write clear and complete  Check your spelling and grammar.
  • 14. Exercise 1 There are many reasons why people move. Some move to find better jobs or to advance their careers. Others are attracted to places with better weather. Still others want to move to a place with less crime. Finally, people often want to move to a place with a lower cost of living. For these reasons, every year millions of people pack up and move to new place.
  • 15. Exercise 1  What is the topic sentence ? ………………………………………………………………………………………  How many supporting sentence are there in the paragraph ? ………………………………………………………………………………………  Is there a concluding sentence ? ………………………………………………………………………………………
  • 16. Exercise 2 For thousands of years garlic has had many uses. The Romans gave garlic to their slaves for strength and to their soldiers for courage. During the middle Ages, some people used garlic to keep witches away. In the eighteenth century, garlic was used to cure diseases. Even today, some people believe that eating garlic can prevent colds. Garlic has a long history as a plant that can give health and protection.
  • 17. Exercise 2  What is the topic sentence ? ………………………………………………………………………………………  How many supporting sentence are there in the paragraph ? ………………………………………………………………………………………  Is there a concluding sentence ? ………………………………………………………………………………………