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  1. How to Write Topic Sentences

    Step 2: Make an essay outline and draft topic sentences. Next, you should make an outline of your essay's structure, planning what you want to say in each paragraph and what evidence you'll use. At this stage, you can draft a topic sentence that sums up the main point you want to make in each paragraph. The topic sentences should be more ...

  2. Topic Sentences

    Topic Sentences. Aug 28, 2010 • Download as PPT, PDF •. 46 likes • 40,171 views. K. Kathleen Funk. A topic sentence helps readers focus their attention by stating both the subject of the paragraph and the controlling idea. Education. 1 of 56. Download now.

  3. 120 Presentation Topic Ideas Help You Hook Your Audience

    Step 3: Be novel. Make sure you either select a new topic or bring an entirely new and unique perspective to an already covered issue. For instance, don't make a presentation on the "best lead generation strategies.". Your audience has probably heard those dozens of times already. Corny.

  4. That Tricky Paragraph

    The paragraph is focused only on improving learning skills: A sentence that states the main idea of the whole paragraph is a "topic sentence." Another way to improve your learning is to pay attention! Getting a good amount of sleep will keep you focused. Everything in a paragraph, all the sentences in the paragraph, all the ideas and examples ...

  5. Topic Sentences

    Topic Sentences. Topic Sentences & Body Paragraphs. (The Meal Plan) Talia Argondezzi & Carver Wolfe. What is a topic sentence? Usually the first sentence of a paragraph. Communicates the paragraph's main idea to the reader. Must be both general and specific: General enough to let the reader know the paragraph's principal subject.

  6. Topic Sentences and Signposting

    Topic sentences and signposts make an essay's claims clear to a reader. Good essays contain both. Topic sentences reveal the main point of a paragraph.They show the relationship of each paragraph to the essay's thesis, telegraph the point of a paragraph, and tell your reader what to expect in the paragraph that follows.

  7. Chapter 5: Topics, Main Ideas, and Topic Sentences

    The Function of Topic Sentences: To make clear what the paragraph is about (the topic) To express a view or make a point (about the topic) Helpful Tip: Make sure topics are not too broad or too narrow Topics should be general but provide enough details to interest the readers. Topics should not be too broad.

  8. Topic Sentence Definition, Examples, and Guidelines

    Updated on February 12, 2020. A topic sentence is a sentence, sometimes at the beginning of a paragraph, that states or suggests the main idea (or topic) of a paragraph. Not all paragraphs begin with topic sentences. In some, the topic sentence appears in the middle or at the end. In others, the topic sentence is implied or absent altogether.

  9. Topic Sentences

    The best way to understand the role of the topic sentence in paragraph development is to imagine that any given paragraph is a miniature essay that has its own thesis, support, and conclusion. The parts of a paragraph easily correspond to the parts of an essay: Just as an effective essay starts off with an introduction that presents the paper's ...

  10. Topic Sentence

    A topic sentence also states the point the writer wishes to make about that subject. Generally, the topic sentence appears at the beginning of the paragraph. It is often the paragraph's very first sentence. A paragraph's topic sentence must be general enough to express the paragraph's overall subject. However, it should be specific enough ...

  11. How To Write a Topic Sentence (With Examples and Tips)

    1. Identify the main point in your piece of writing. Think about the overall topic for your writing. Decide how you can introduce this idea to your readers with an interesting opening sentence. 2. Write a sentence that connects to your main idea with a what and a why. Write a clear topic sentence by describing the what and the why of an idea ...

  12. How to Write a Good Topic Sentence: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

    The paragraphs/essay should tell me that information without an awkward topic sentence presentation. Unless it is an opinion piece, avoid using 'I' in your topic sentences. 2. Make sure your wording is clear. Although it may sound appealing to fill up your topic sentence with big, formidable vocabulary words, if your topic sentence isn't ...

  13. 120+ Presentation Ideas, Topics & Example

    The swapping of orientations will show people that the presentation is progressing nicely. It can help you make a strong, almost physical, distinction between ideas, sections or topics. 10. Make your audience laugh, or at least chuckle. Source. Sometimes you need to not take your business presentations too seriously.

  14. PPT

    Main Idea in a Complete Sentence Example 2 The sport of cycling. The sport of cycling has allowed me to get in better shape and meet some interesting people. Topic sentence Being a teacher is a great profession because it allows me to work with students and be creative. Topic sentence.

  15. Topic sentence slides

    Topic Sentences Writing Lesson Interactive PowerPoint + WorksheetThis is a 10 slide PowerPoint presentation that demonstrates a "grabber" topic sentence that captivates the reader's attention. There is a topic sentence worksheet provided that matches the presentation. Animated graphics have been included the lesson to keep your students' focus they learn about topic sentences.

  16. Topic Sentences

    A topic sentence focuses a paragraph and keeps you from introducing unrelated ideas. The topic sentence also connects the paragraph back to the thesis statement. You will also often use a topic setence to highlight the relationship of one paragraph to another. Writing Topic Sentences. Use your outline and thesis statement to help you create ...

  17. Topic Sentences creative writin…: English ESL powerpoints

    1/6. Let's do English ESL creative writing prompt. A brief power point presentation to learn how to build a good paragraph from a topic sentence.

  18. PPT

    Presentation Transcript. A topic sentence tells the main idea of a paragraph. It is usually the first sentence. It is followed by supporting sentences which explain the idea. Study the paragraph • Take a shower rather than a bath. A shower uses about 30 to 80 litres of water while a bath uses 150 to 200 litres.

  19. 89 Topic sentence English ESL powerpoints

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  20. Writing topic sentences

    6 Writing topic sentences for paragraphs or essays (with possible answers) Topic sentences are essential for summarizing the main idea of a paragraph. Paragraphs often have topic sentences supported by three ideas. So in this worksheet students practice writing topic sentences by looking at the pictures and trying to summarize three ideas in ...

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    Presentation Transcript. Topic Sentences • A topic sentence has two separate parts • The first part is the topic which is the key word or phrase of the sentence. • The second part is the direction or general word, which may be a conclusion, an opinion or a statement about the topic. Examples • Browsing in the library is a rewarding and ...