Rooks, 1999 2. Parts of paragraph Objective : enable students to write a good topic sentence and subject development Objective : enable students to write.

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rooks, Parts of paragraph Objective : enable students to write a good topic sentence and subject development Objective : enable students to write a good topic sentence and subject development Materials: Materials: Topic sentence Topic sentence Subject Development Subject Development

rooks, 1999 Logical paragraph development of English paragraph Topic sentence : (1 sentence) Subject Development : (3 – 8 sentences) Summary sentence: (1 sentence)

rooks, 1999 Topic sentence Contains the main idea of the paragraph. Contains the main idea of the paragraph. Consists of general subject and specific parts Consists of general subject and specific parts Examples : Examples :

rooks, 1999 Topic sentence Examples : Examples : 1. Students must take mathematics 1. Students must take mathematics general subject general subject because of its frequent use in everyday life and its fundamental importance to other sciences because of its frequent use in everyday life and its fundamental importance to other sciences specific parts specific parts

rooks, 1999 Logical paragraph development of English paragraph Topic sentence : Students must take mathematics Students must take mathematics general subject general subject because of its frequent use in everyday life and its fundamental importance to other sciences specific parts specific parts Subject Development : I. Its frequent use in everyday life (main point) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas II. Its fundamental importance to other sciences (main point) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas Summary sentence: (1 sentence)

rooks, 1999 Topic sentence Example 2 Example 2 Health insurance, vacation time and yearly bonuses Health insurance, vacation time and yearly bonuses specific parts specific parts are benefits that businesses can offer their employees. are benefits that businesses can offer their employees. general idea general idea

rooks, 1999 Logical paragraph development of English paragraph Topic sentence : Students must take mathematics Students must take mathematics general subject general subject because of its frequent use in everyday life and its fundamental importance to other sciences specific parts specific parts Subject Development : I. Its frequent use in everyday life (main point) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas II. Its fundamental importance to other sciences (main point) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas Summary sentence: (1 sentence)

rooks, 1999 Logical paragraph development of English paragraph Topic sentence : (1 sentence) ; Health insurance, vacation time and yearly bonuses Health insurance, vacation time and yearly bonuses specific parts specific parts are benefits that businesses can offer their employees. general subject general subject Subject Development : I. Health insurance (main point 1) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas II. Vacation time (main point 2) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas III. Yearly bonuses (main point 3) I. Supporting ideas II. Supporting ideas Summary sentence: (1 sentence)

rooks, 1999 SUBJECT DEVELOPMENT How to develop the subject How to develop the subject By developing the specific parts By developing the specific parts The way to develop – The way to develop – By giving examples, facts or illustration to the main points By giving examples, facts or illustration to the main points Examples: Examples:

rooks, 1999 Logical paragraph development of English paragraph Topic sentence : Students must take mathematics Students must take mathematics general subject general subject because of its frequent use in everyday life and its fundamental importance to other sciences specific parts specific parts Subject Development : I. Its frequent use in everyday life (main point) I. Examples, facts II. Examples, facts II. Its fundamental importance to other sciences (main point) I. Examples, facts II. Examples, facts Summary sentence: (1 sentence)

rooks, 1999 Conclusion A paragraph consists of A paragraph consists of A topic sentence, A topic sentence, Subject development Subject development A conclusion sentence A conclusion sentence A topic sentence consist of A topic sentence consist of General subject General subject Specific parts Specific parts Subject is developed by: Subject is developed by: Changing the specific parts into the main points Changing the specific parts into the main points Giving the main point examples, facts or illustrations Giving the main point examples, facts or illustrations