Changes for page How to write an argument
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... ... @@ -1,14 +1,9 @@ 1 -{{info}}Build each paragraph step by step. Just as a house needs a strong and well-planned foundation to stand firmly, a paragraph also needs a clear and logical structure to support its main idea. 2 - 3 -Each part of the paragraph, the topic sentence, the explanation, the example/evidence and the concluding sentence, works together like the foundation, the walls, and the roof of a house, giving the argument strength and coherence. 4 - 5 -Linking words/connectives help to connect the sentences and the paragraphs just like concrete. 6 - 1 +{{info}}Build each paragraph step by step. Just as a house needs a strong and well-planned foundation to stand firmly, a paragraph also needs a clear and logical structure to support its main idea. Each part of the paragraph, the topic sentence, the explanation, the example/evidence and the concluding sentence, works together like the foundation, the walls, and the roof of a house, giving the argument strength and coherence. Linking words/connectives help to connect the sentences and the paragraphs just like concrete. 7 7 Don’t forget that the style has to be impersonal, i.e. the sentences do not have a clear or specific subject. The opinions expressed seem general or shared by many people. {{/info}} 8 8 9 9 [[Example: (Part-Time Jobs)]] 10 10 11 -{{exercise id="How to write an argument" source="AG Englisch" level="b"}}6 +{{exercise id="How to write an argument" source="AG Englisch"}} 12 12 **Now it’s your turn!** 13 13 14 14 Use the outline below: ... ... @@ -20,6 +20,5 @@ 20 20 • Concluding sentence: Too much social media can harm self-esteem. 21 21 {{/exercise}} 22 22 23 -{{exercise id="Write another argument" source="AG Englisch" level="b"}} 24 - 18 +{{exercise id="Write an argument on your owb" source="AG Englisch"}} 25 25 Now write one of your own arguments. {{/exercise}}