Changes for page Exercises blog writing
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... ... @@ -1,14 +1,24 @@ 1 +{{exercise id="Discover the Structure" source="AG Englisch"}} 2 +//Put the parts of a blog in the correct category.// 3 + 4 +|=hook sentence, main arguments, summing up, introduce topic, examples, outlook / call to action, address audience, personal experience,thank readers| 5 +|Introduction| 6 +|Main Part| 7 +|Conclusion| 8 + 9 +{{/exercise}} 10 + 1 1 {{exercise id="Read and Notice" source="AG Englisch"}} 2 2 //Explore real blogs. Read the 2 youth blogs and write down 3 things you noticed about blog writing style.// 3 3 4 4 **Blog entry 1** 5 - Title:"Is Social Media Making Us Tired?"15 +"Is Social Media Making Us Tired?" 6 6 Have you ever checked your phone first thing in the morning? I do — and sometimes it already makes me feel exhausted before school starts. Social media is fun and helps us stay connected, but I sometimes feel pressure to always reply, post, or stay updated. 7 7 For example, when friends send memes or messages, I feel I must react quickly. And if I don't post for a while, I worry people will forget about me. Sounds silly, right? But honestly, many students feel that way. There's also the problem of scrolling forever — suddenly one hour is gone and homework isn't finished. Oops. 8 8 Overall, social media isn't "bad", but we should use it in a healthy way. Maybe try phone-free time after 9 pm? What do you think? Tell me your strategies in the comments below! 9 9 10 10 **Blog entry 2** 11 - Title:"Why Taking a Walk Might Save Your School Day!"21 +"Why Taking a Walk Might Save Your School Day!" 12 12 School can be super stressful - tests, homework, group projects... it never stops! I used to sit at my desk for hours thinking, "If I don't finish now, my life is over." Spoiler: that didn't help at all. 13 13 Last term, I started taking a 15-minute walk before studying. At first it felt strange — who takes a walk when you have a million things to do? But guess what? It actually works. Fresh air, moving my legs, seeing the sky... suddenly my brain feels awake again. I concentrate better and finish homework faster. Plus, it's a great way to calm down when everything feels too much. 14 14 So next time you feel stuck, try going outside. No phone, no music - just a walk. Do you already have a routine that helps you relax? Share it with us!