Title: How to write an Introductory paragraph
1How to write an Introductory paragraph
One today is worth two tomorrows.
Ben Franklin
2When you write an introductory paragraph, keep
in mind that . . .
- Writing an introductory paragraph is like
greeting someone. The paragraph should be short
and to the point like saying, Hello! - Also, you dont want to get into the meat of the
essay. Simply give the audience a concise idea
of your essays purpose.
3Remember that the introductory paragraph . . .
- Is the most important paragraph of the essay
- Must be at least 30 words long or three
sentences minimum - Needs to do these things
- Briefly introduce the topic
- Give background
- Cleary state your position
4Even though there are several ways to begin an
essay, I recommended that you choose one
particular method and perfect it. Why?
5Because if you keep using the same method, you
will . . .
- Become an expert in this particular method.
- Moreover, if you already know how you will begin
your essay, you will be more prepared, relaxed,
and confident.
6Let us consider different types of introductory
paragraphs . . .
- General statement introduction
- Surprising Statistics/Facts
- Statements of Problems or Thought-Provoking Ideas
- Question introduction
- Story introduction
- Quotation introduction
7Examples of general statement introduction
- Almost every time that you turn on the television
you will find a number of shows which are
extremely violent. - Over seventy percent of high schools in the
United States require students to wear uniforms. - In the United States of America the public
burning of our flag has become a common sight. -
8Examples of question introduction
- Are you ever bothered by the excessive violence
on prime time television? - Should Facebook be allowed in school?
- Is Homework a realistic educational expectation?
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9Story Introduction
- Last year I contracted conjunctivitis. Though
forced to remain at home, I was still responsible
for my school assignments. One assignment, a
calculus problem, was particularly perplexing.
After hours of staring at it, my mind was blank.
Luckily, thats when I thought of logging onto
Facebook. Through Facebook, I was able to instant
message my teacher, who guided me through. I made
an A.
10 Quotation Introduction
- A recent article in Time magazine states that the
viewing of extremely violent television shows is
the number one cause of violence in our inner
cities. - The Monitor recently conducted a study and
concluded that students in public schools where
uniforms are mandatory have less problems and
perform better academically. - A recent article in The Austin Statesman states
that most Americans are very much against flag
burning in public and are in favor of passing a
law banning this activity.
11In the next three slides you will view completed
introductory paragraphs.
12General statement introduction
- Today smoking is an issue which is on
everybodys mind. The whole country is divided
on this issue. Some people believe that smoking
should be banned everywhere while others are not
so harsh. However, I believe that tobacco
should be outlawed because it pollutes the body
and the environment.( 57)
Topic introduced
Lead in to thesis
Thesis sentence
13Interrogatory introduction
- What do you think about banning
smoking? The whole country is divided on whether
smoking should be banned. I firmly believe that
smoking should be outlawed because it destroys
the body and the environment. (41)
Topic introduced
Lead-in to thesis
Thesis sentence
14Quotation introduction
- In The Monitor it was recently stated
that smoking is the greatest threat to our
health. The whole country is divided on this
issue. I believe that tobacco should be outlawed
because it destroys the body and the environment.
(49)
Topic introduced
Lead-in to thesis
Thesis sentence
15Story Introduction
- Last year my father died of lung cancer after
twenty years of smoking and a three month
diagnosis. He is not alone. In fact, over two
million people a year die of lung cancer.
Recently, because of its ill effects, cities have
banned smoking in public. Some people want it
banned entirely. I agree.
Lead-in to thesis
Topic introduced
Thesis sentence
16Final reminders !!!!
- Be concise and to the point!
- Do not go into too much detail!
- At least 30 words minimum!
- You must do three things . . .
- introduce topic
- give general background
- state position
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17Cheaters
- On the GHSGT, you have all information to
complete a decent introduction. Watch this - Writing Situation
- When your grades began to fall, your parents said
that you would have to quit your part-time job.
Because you must make your own car payments, this
decision means that you will not be able to keep
your car. You are concerned that you will get
upset if you try to talk to your parents.
Instead, you decide to write them - Directions for Writing
- Write your parents a letter in which you try to
convince them that you should be given another
chance to improve your grades without giving up
your job and car. Make your argument clear,
complete, and convincing
18- Dear Mom,
- I wanted to talk to you, but because I am
upset, I thought it best to write. I know that
you must be questioning whether or not I should
be given another chance to improve my grades
without giving up my car and job. Over the past
few months, my grades have steadily dropped
however, I would like to give you several reasons
why I should be trusted to keep my job and car
while improving my grades.
19- Writing Situation
- The issue of censoring or banning books has
received much national attention. Recently,
however, the controversy became a local issue
when parents in your community objected to a book
that their teenager had obtained from the high
school library. The parents campaign to have the
book removed permanently from the library has
aroused mixed reactions from students, teachers
and other parents. Decide how you feel about the
issue of banning books. - Directions for Writing
- Write a letter to the editor of the school
newspaper in which you either defend a parents
right to have a book banned or oppose such a ban.
Clearly state your position. Try to convince
readers of the paper to agree with you by
providing well-developed supporting arguments.
20- Dear Editor,
- Last week several parents campaigned to have
several books from our media center removed
because they found the content objectionable. And
while I agree that parents should have the right
to decide what is appropriate for their child, I
do not agree that they should be allowed to make
that decision for everyone elses children.
Censorship, or banning books, should not be
permitted.