วันศุกร์ที่ 27 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2557

The Three Parts of a Paragraph (Outside the classroom)

           From the Curriculum and learning management in English class, teacher taught about academic writing. So, I attempt to finding the detail about this topic and I can find that.
           All paragraph have a topic sentence and supporting sentences, and some paragraph also have a concluding sentence.
           The topic sentence states the main idea of the paragraph. It not only names the topic of the paragraph, but it also limits the topic to one specific area that can be discusses completely in the space of a single paragraph. The part of the topic sentence that announces the specific area to be discussed is called the controlling idea.
           The concluding sentence signals the end of the paragraph and leaves the reader with important points to remember. Concluding sentences are customary for stand - alone paragraphs. However, paragraph that are parts of a longer piece of writing usually do not need concluding sentences.
          It can be conclude that academic writing have three parts that are introduction detail and conclusion. 

          
         Refer: Oshima,A.,Hogue,A.,Writing Academic English.USA.Pearson.

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