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* signals the kind of paragraph that will follow (an explanation, a list of examples, a definition of the problem ...)
 
* signals the kind of paragraph that will follow (an explanation, a list of examples, a definition of the problem ...)
 
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* often asks or implies a question and promises an answer
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| '''Topic sentence''' || '''The reader thinks:'''
 
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| I am clearly against a speed limit for several reasons! || ''What are these reasons?''
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| I am clearly against a speed limit for several reasons! ||<u style=color:white> ''What are these reasons?''</u>
 
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| There can only be three possible answers the British government may give.|| ''What are these  answers? Why can there only be three?''  
 
| There can only be three possible answers the British government may give.|| ''What are these  answers? Why can there only be three?''  

Version vom 4. Dezember 2012, 18:35 Uhr

A paragraph

  • ... is the basic unit of your written answers
  • ... a section of the text that usually expresses ONE idea



Starting a paragraph with a topic sentence

A standard paragraph starts with a topic sentece, which ...

  • is usually a rather general statement
  • has a direct, clear message (choose verb accordingly!)
  • signals the kind of paragraph that will follow (an explanation, a list of examples, a definition of the problem ...)
  • often asks or implies a question and promises an answer

Zum Sichtbarmachen der Lösungen einfach in der linken Spalte in das leere weiße Feld klicken!



Examples

Topic sentence The reader thinks:
I am clearly against a speed limit for several reasons! What are these reasons?
There can only be three possible answers the British government may give. What are these answers? Why can there only be three?
The events of last week were a terrible blow for those who love their freedom. What happened?
It seems unbelievable, but there is no way to save Tibet's cultural heritage. Why is it not possible?