WAJ 3102 English Language Proficiency: Pismp Semester 1
WAJ 3102 English Language Proficiency: Pismp Semester 1
WAJ 3102 English Language Proficiency: Pismp Semester 1
PISMP
SEMESTER 1
WHAT IS A PARAGRAPH?
a paragraph is a group of sentences complied together to
discuss a specific piece of writing.
The paragraph can serve as an individual and intricate
part of a large piece of writing, such as an essay.
the paragraph is a two fold creation
You should list more than one reason for each of the
ideas you mentioned in your introductory sentence.
HOW TO DEVELOP PARAGRAPHS:
STEP 3
Write a concluding sentence.
the concluding sentence tell the readers that you did,
indeed, tell them what you said you would tell them in
your topic sentence.
use your concluding to lead into the information you will
be introducing in the next paragraph.
HOW TO DEVELOP PARAGRAPHS:
STEP 4
Be aware of the flow of your paragraphs.
However you construct your paragraph, be sure to follow
the order of your introductory paragraph.
Eg. : If you told your readers you were going to tell them
about “dogs, cats and hamsters,” do not write about
“cats, dogs and hamsters.” This will disrupt the flow of
your paragraph.
HOW TO DEVELOP PARAGRAPHS:
STEP 5
Use proper grammar and punctuation.
As obvious as this may sound, many writers throw out the
rules of grammar and punctuation because they feel their
words are sufficient to convey their message.
This doesn’t always work well. You must know the rules of
grammar and punctuation extremely well before you can start
taking “creative liberties” with them.
Many readers will be turned off by poor grammar and
punctuation, even if they do not know that much about the
rules. They will recognize that something “isn’t right” with
your prose, even if they can’t name the specific rule that you
have broken.