Comparative essay Body Paragraph

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Comparative essay Body Paragraph

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Goal
Understand the function of a body paragraph 
Know the structure of a body paragraph
Know how to write a body paragraph

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To do
Find out the function of a body paragraph
Look for elements that belong to a body paragraph
Analyse body paragraphs



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Function
  • Put a comparison in a situation
  • Describe how that situation folds out
  • Explain why one is better/worse.
  • Give an example 
  • Draw a small conclusion 

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  • Put a comparison in a situation
  • Describe how that situation folds out
  • Explain why one is better/worse.
  • Give an example
  • Draw a small conclusion 
Smartphones vs. Laptops

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One key difference between smartphones and laptops is how suitable they are for school tasks. Laptops usually offer better tools for writing essays, managing documents, and using educational software, thanks to their larger screens and keyboards. In contrast, smartphones are more portable but can be distracting due to constant notifications. While both devices are helpful, laptops provide a more focused and productive environment for studying.
  • Put a comparison in a situation
  • Describe how that situation folds out
  • Explain why one is better/worse.
  • Give an example
  • Draw a small conclusion 

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Your turn
  • Think about museums in a situation where they could be redundant.
  • describe how that would fold out. 
  • explain why it is better/worse.
  • give an example.
  • draw a mini conclusion. 
  • Put a comparison in a situation
  • Describe how that situation folds out
  • Explain why one is better/worse.
  • Give an example
  • Draw a small conclusion 

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Next time
How to formulate a conclusion in your essay.

  • Put a comparison in a situation
  • Describe how that situation folds out
  • Explain why one is better/worse.
  • Give an example
  • Draw a small conclusion 

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Conclusion
How to formulate a conclusion in your essay.

  • Put a comparison in a situation
  • Describe how that situation folds out
  • Explain why one is better/worse.
  • Give an example
  • Draw a small conclusion 

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Goal
  • Summarise an entire essay
  • Clearly convey your opinion

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How
Use AI 

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AI
Chat GPT
you are pretending to be my English teacher.
I need to write a comparative essay.


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