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Published: 19.02.2015.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Samples 'Describing Places', 1.
  • Samples 'Describing Places', 2.
  • Samples 'Describing Places', 3.
  • Samples 'Describing Places', 4.
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Scanning the text to divide it into paragraphs
11 min
• To teach writing strategies (dividing the text into paragraphs, recognising topic sentences)
Ss read the text again, then work with a partner and decide where they could divide the text into paragraphs. They answer the questions:
- What is the purpose of each paragraph?
- What could be a heading for each paragraph?
When the pair-work is finished, Ss share their ideas a s class.

T pays Ss’ attention to the rule for dividing the text into paragraphs, explains that each paragraph usually starts with a topic sentence and expresses one idea or thought.
T asks Ss to find the topic sentences of each paragraph.
Ss share their ideas a class.
T asks Ss to pay attention that a description is part fact and part opinion. Ss work in pairs and find examples of both. Ss should take turns and say if they agree or disagree with their partners.

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