1 Academic English Chapter One
1 Academic English Chapter One
1 Academic English Chapter One
Chapter one
Paragraph structure
Learning objectives
Introduction to paragraph
Parts of paragraph
Paragraph Structure
3 Principles of Paragraph Structure
Reasons to Write a Paragraph
Deductive vs. inductive Paragraphs
Introduction
What is a paragraph?
A paragraph is a group of sentences that develops an idea.
The first sentence of a paragraph should be indented.
The sentences in the paragraph support and give examples of
the main idea.
A paragraph is a group of sentences that tells about one subject
or area.
Each sentence in a paragraph must give information about the
topic
Reasons to Write a Paragraph
1. Describe something
2. Tell a story
3. Explain something
4. To Persuade(convince)
Parts of a Paragraph
Topic sentence : States the main idea of the paragraph. It tells the reader what the
paragraph will be about. A good topic sentence does two things: 1. It names a subject 2.) It give
the focus or main point
Ex: Subject: Egypt Main Focus: Religion
Ex: Subject: Egyptian Religion Main Focus: Gods
Supporting Details : Sentences that are connected to the main idea. They include
information or details the reader needs in order to understand the topic. Sentences should be
ordered in the best possible order. 3 main ways to do this is either by time, location or
importance.
Closing Statement
Transitions
• Help your paragraphs flow together. They link ideas so that they relate to
one another
in the same way
similarly as a result
likewise therefore
while finally
on the other hand in conclusion
although in summary
however lastly
in addition
How is a paragraph organized?
Deductive
Inductive
Mixed
Deductive Paragraphs