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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ 1 -{{info}} Before you start writing an essay, you need ideas. 2 - Brainstorming helps you collect many thoughts before you begin to write. 3 - There are many creative ways to do it – choose the ones that work best for you! {{/info}} 1 +{{info}} Before you start writing an essay, you need ideas. 2 + Brainstorming helps you collect many thoughts before you begin to write. 3 + There are many creative ways to do it – choose the ones that work best for you! 4 +{{/info}} 4 4 5 5 **1. Mind Map – Organize Your Thoughts** 6 6 ... ... @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ 8 8 💡 school – money – time – stress – experience – future 9 9 Add short notes or examples to each subtopic. 10 10 This helps you see which ideas belong together. 11 - 12 + 12 12 **2. Think in Roles – Different Perspectives** 14 + 13 13 Sometimes it helps to think from different points of view. 14 14 What would other people say about this topic? 15 15 A student: “I can earn my own money.” ... ... @@ -17,26 +17,28 @@ 17 17 A parent: “It teaches responsibility.” 18 18 19 19 **3. The “If…” Trick – Use Your Imagination** 22 + 20 20 Creative questions can bring new ideas! 21 - Example:22 - •If you had a part-time job, what would it be?23 - •If nobody worked during school, what would change?24 +Example: 25 +If you had a part-time job, what would it be? 26 +If nobody worked during school, what would change? 24 24 25 -**4. Take one possible argument and ask “Why?” five times.** 26 -Example: Fast food should be banned in schools. 27 -1. Why? It’s unhealthy. 28 -2. Why? Too much sugar/fat. 29 -3. Why? Doesn’t keep you satisfied. 30 -4. Why is that a problem? Leads to obesity. 31 -5. Why is that important? Affects concentration and school performance. 28 +**4. Take one possible argument and ask “Why?” five times.** 29 + 30 +Example: Fast food should be banned in schools. 31 +1. Why? It’s unhealthy. 32 +1. Why? Too much sugar/fat. 33 +1. Why? Doesn’t keep you satisfied. 34 +1. Why is that a problem? Leads to obesity. 35 +1. Why is that important? Affects concentration and school performance. 32 32 33 33 **5. “SPECS” to find different arguments** 34 - oSocial – how does it affect people and relationships?35 - oPolitical – how do governments / laws react?36 - oEconomic – what about costs, jobs, money?37 - oCultural – traditions, values, identity?38 - oScientific / Environmental – technology, research, planet?39 -Handy sentence to remember: Strong People Explore Creative Solutions 38 +Social – how does it affect people and relationships? 39 +Political – how do governments / laws react? 40 +Economic – what about costs, jobs, money? 41 +Cultural – traditions, values, identity? 42 +Scientific / Environmental – technology, research, planet? 43 +Handy sentence to remember: Strong People Explore Creative Solutions 40 40 41 41 {{exercise id="Brainstorming" source="AG Englisch"}} 42 42 //Use the Why?-method and brainstorm “Discuss if table football should be placed in general areas of schools.”//