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1 -{{info}}A well-crafted conclusion is essential as it brings closure to your text and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. It should show your opinion, summarize key arguments, and offer a final thought or recommendation without introducing new information.
1 +{{info}}A well-crafted conclusion is essential as it brings closure to your argument and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. It should show your opinion, summarize key arguments, and offer a final thought or recommendation without introducing new information.
2 2  • Summarize your key arguments.
3 3   o Highlight the most important points from your arguments (used in the main body of your text).
4 4  • If possible, give your opinion.
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9 9  [[Example: Part-time Job]]
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11 -{{exercise id="Write your own conclusion." source="AG Englisch" level="i"}}
11 +{{exercise id="Write your own conclusion." source="AG Englisch" level="b"}}
12 12  **Now it’s your turn!**
13 13  Write your own conclusion.
14 14   //“Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media for young people in relation to their mental health.”//
15 15   {{/exercise}}
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17 -{{exercise id="Word bank" source="AG Englisch" level="b"}}
17 +{{exercise id="Word bank" source="AG Englisch" level="a"}}
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20 20  |**Useful phrases to start a conclusion**