How many words is in your introduction?
Around 40 words
What's the minimum and maximum amount of total words for your body paragraphs?
Between 135 and 210 words
How many words is in your conclusion?
Around 40 words
True or False: Transition words are useless
False
Correct the mistake in this sentence:
"She don't like chocolate. "
doesn't
True or False: You can repeat the question word for word using the same format
False: You can use the same words (RECOMMENDED), but switch the question into a sentence:
Should teens drink before 18? = Teens should drink... OR Teens should not drink...
True or False: You can only do 2 paragraphs
False, you can do 2 or 3 of them
"And you, what do you think?"
Is this a good way to end your text?
Absolutely not!
Who are you writing for?
Young adults / Teenagers
Correct the 2 mistakes in the sentence:
"He go to school yesterday and play soccer."
- Went
- Played
What are the names of the two sections in your introduction?
Hook & Thesis Statement
How many support sentences (definitions, examples, statistics, reasons, etc.) do you need to make your paragraph better? From ___ to ___
From 3 to 5 sentences
Is using the exact same words as in your introduction to say your position and arguments a good option?
No! Try to mix it up!
When can you use the first person (I, We)?
- "I" in the intro and conclusion if it's a personal story, NEVER in the BODY
- NEVER We
Correct the 4 mistakes in this sentence:
"My sister have a dog, and it sleep outside every night because they are cold."
- has
- sleeps
- it is
What word increases your intro from a 3/5 to a 4 or 5/5?
BECAUSE
What are the names of the 3 sections you need in your body paragraphs?
Topic sentence, Support sentences & Concluding sentence
What are the names of the two sections of the conclusion?
Review & Extension
For what are you writing?
For an online magazine
Correct the five mistakes in this sentence:
"Last weekend, we go to the beach and swim in the ocean. The water were cold, but we has fun and eat ice cream. "
- went
- swam
- was
- had
- ate
Name all the ways you can write your hook.
Personal story, Asking a question, Current events, Powerful statement, Quote
Apart from using transition words, what can you do with your sentences to make them clearer?
Cut your sentences, keep them short, avoid redundancy
Name all the ways you can write the end of your conclusion.
Warning/Instruction, Shocking question, Recommendation, Powerful statement
What are the four elements that your title needs to be good?
- Catchy
- Capitalized 1st Letter Of Every Word
- Centered
- Around 3 to 8 words
Correct all of the ten mistakes in this sentence:
"Yesterday, my friend don't went to school because he were sick. He stay at home and watch TV all day. Because he was tired. His parents was worried they takes him to the doctor. The doctor give him medicine and tell him to rest. "