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1 1  {{info}}
2 -Task: How to brainstorm and select arguments
3 3  Effective planning is the foundation of a strong text. Start by brainstorming ideas for both sides of the argument. Organize your thoughts into a logical structure.
4 4  {{/info}}
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6 -[[Brainstorming ideas]]
5 +**Let's have a look at the example: "Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of students having a part-time job."**
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8 -[[Deciding what you think about the topic.]]
7 +1. **[[Brainstorming ideas]]**
8 +1. **[[Deciding what you think about the topic.]]**
9 +1. **[[Numbering your arguments in order of importance]]**
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10 -[[Numbering your arguments in order of importance.(1= best argument)]]
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13 13  {{exercise id="How to brainstorm 1" source="AG Englisch"}}
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15 15  **Now it’s your turn!**
16 -Topic:* “Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media for young people in relation to their mental health.*
15 +Topic: //“Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media for young people in relation to their mental health.”//
17 17  1. Find your arguments. Use one of the brainstorming methods above.
18 -1. Sort Your Ideas – What Is Important? Number your ideas (1=very important)
17 +1. Sort your ideas – What is Important? Number your ideas (1=very important)
19 19  1. Note your arguments in the table.
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22 +|=pro arguments |=con arguments
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21 21  {{/exercise}}