Wiki source code of How to write an introduction
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26.1 | 2 | The introduction should grab the reader's attention and provide context for the topic. |
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15.1 | 3 | Your introduction usually has **3 parts:** |
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26.1 | 5 | 1. Hook → attract attention with a fact, observation or question. |
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13.1 | 6 | 1. Background information → name the topic and why it is important? |
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26.1 | 7 | 1. Transition to the main part with reference to the task. |
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24.1 | 9 | [[**Examples: How to hook your reader:**]] |
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27.1 | 11 | {{/info}} |
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11.1 | 13 | {{exercise id="How to write an introduction" source="AG Englisch"}} |
| 14 | **Now it’s your turn!** | ||
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9.1 | 15 | Topic: “Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media for young people in relation to their mental health.” |
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12.1 | 16 | //Write an introduction. Pay attention to the structure of your introduction!// |
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9.1 | 17 | {{/exercise}} |