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Introduction Paragraph How do I write one?

Introduction Paragraph How do I write one?

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Introduction Paragraph How do I write one?

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  1. Introduction Paragraph How do I write one? 1. Write the thesis statement. The main idea of the essay is stated in a single sentence called the thesis statement. You must limit your entire essay to the topic you have introduced in your thesis statement. 2. Provide some background information about your topic. You can use interesting facts, quotations, or definitions of important terms you will use later in the essay. Example: Hockey has been a part of life in Canada for over 120 years. It has evolved into an extremely popular sport watched and played by millions of Canadians. The game has gone through several changes since hockey was first played in Canada.

  2. Supporting Paragraphs • How do I write them? • 1. List the points that develop the main idea of your essay.2. Place each supporting point in its own paragraph.3. Develop each supporting point with facts, details, and examples. • To connect your supporting paragraphs, you should use special transition words. Transition words link your paragraphs together and make your essay easier to read. Use them at the beginning and end of your paragraphs.

  3. CONNECTING WORDS

  4. Argumentative ESSAYS

  5. Chronology: Gallaudet has changed dramatically since 1986 when Gallaudet College became Gallaudet University. Procedure:Educational placement for deaf children in the U.S. follows a five-step screening process. Cause: Many children became deaf in the 1960s becase of an outbreak of Rubella Effect: As a result of the Rubella outbreak, schools for the deaf had to expand to accommodate new students. Problem: Many educators of deaf children believe that Alexander Graham Bell's philosophy of oralism prevented deaf children from having easy access to learning. Solution: Recent research in deaf education shows that deaf children can get easy access to learning if their teachers communicate in American Sign Language. Comparison: Deaf people raised American Sign Language seem to be more successful than deaf people raised orally.

  6. Contrast: Deaf children who use American Sign Language from birth are different from deaf children who learned Sign Language as adults. Similarity: American Sign Language is similar to French Sign Language because many ASL signs originated from LSF. Difference: The quality of deaf education varies from country to country. Relationship: American education of deaf children was influenced by the French.Analysis: I. King Jordan raised three important issues during his recent speech.Pro: Some hearing parents of deaf children support implants because they believe implants help deaf children communicate. Con: Many members of the deaf community oppose putting cochlear implants in deaf babies. Advantages: Deaf people think they are lucky to be deaf because they are members of a close-knit community. Disadvantages: Deaf people think it's difficult to be deaf because communication technology is often not accessible for deaf people as fast as it is for hearing people.

  7. How to open your essay - types • Thesis statement opening (hard) • Open with a story (easy) • Use a visual picture (easy but needs good language) • Try a quote – but they are hard to remember • Hook with a statistic, number, date, record

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