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Descriptive Paragraphs

Descriptive Paragraphs. In a descriptive paragraph, we must … DESCRIBE! Where do we start? Begin with a topic . Then, answer the following: What does it look like? What does it sound like? What does it smell like? What does it taste like? What does it feel like?

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Descriptive Paragraphs

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  1. Descriptive Paragraphs

  2. In a descriptive paragraph, we must … DESCRIBE! Where do we start? • Begin with a topic. Then, answer the following: • What does it look like? • What does it sound like? • What does it smell like? • What does it taste like? • What does it feel like? • Examples to start with: • 1/ a paragraph describing what a dragon looks like • 2/a paragraph about your mother/father/grandparent • 3/ a paragraph about this classroom

  3. After you brainstorm, focus and organize…. • Write a topic sentence. (What is the main idea you want to write about?) • List in order details relating to your topic sentence. • Write an organized and supported descriptive paragraph. • Revise and edit your paragraph. • Use Simple Present Tense (You can use Simple Past tense if you are describing a person in your past.)

  4. Now, choose a topic: • Think of a place that is really clear in your memory. • Think of a person you can describe in great detail. • Think of an event that affected you deeply • Examples: a mountain top, your best friend, your last birthday party You must be able to recall that place/person/event really clearly!!!!

  5. Brainstorm! • Use the graphic organizer to brainstorm your topic and get started!

  6. Remember: Paragraph Structure • Topic Sentence (Main Idea) • Major Supporting Detail • Minor supporting detail • Major Supporting Detail • Minor supporting detail • Major Supporting Detail • Minor supporting detail • Closing Sentence (Restate Main Idea or Make a Prediction)

  7. Sample Descriptive Paragraph The movie theater is an exciting place where people can relax and enjoy the experience. The warm scent of popcorn emanates throughout the cinema and a waft of chocolate delights the air. The pitter patter of young children’s feet scampering about the arcade creates a feeling of anticipation and joy before the movie begins. Youthful couples and sleepy grandparents saunter through the doors. As the movie begins, the soft cushions allow tired bodies to sink in a rest. Everyone’s minds are taken to a miniature vacation as they watch the movie before them. The cinema is an extraordinary place to spend down-time.

  8. Structure of Sample Descriptive Paragraph • (TS) My brother Michael’s bedroom shows his • big interest in fantasy and science fiction. • (MSD) Glow-in-the-dark stars are pasted on • the ceiling where, at night, they glow in the dark. • (msd) Other stars can be seen covering the ceiling during the day, giving the appearance of a starry sky. • (MSD) Movie posters line the walls. • (msd) There is a poster of The Matrix in a shiny chrome frame. • (MSD) Below the posters are two black steel bookcases crammed with old books. • (msd) Old videos like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Alien are also stacked on the bookshelves. • (CS) Anyone entering my brother’s room knows at once that Michael likes to escape to fantastic places. • *TS=Topic Sentence, • MSD=Major Supporting Details, msd=minor supporting details, • CS=Closing Sentence

  9. Describing People Adjectives to describe yourself, your family, another student, your teacher. John is a tall, slim man in his mid forties. He has a thin face, blue eyes and a large nose. His short hair is turning white He is usually casually dressed. He is a smart man, but he is very messy. He doesn’t keep his office tidy.

  10. Show, don’t tell! Use vivid descriptors instead of these! He is Chinese. She is pretty. She has blonde hair. She is happy. Type of hair The park is nice. She is nice. She is funny. She is sad. She is happy. She is annoying. He is weird.

  11. Better descriptors:

  12. APPEARANCE Extremely tall Skinny Brown, shining eyes CHARACTER Reserved Hard-Working Patient Mild PERSON (HyoJin) WHAT HE/SHE DOES? a student part-time cashier math tutor HOBBIES Listening to rap Reading Korean novels Hip Hop dance

  13. Now write your own description of HyoJin …

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