English Grammar: Paragraph Writing III
Comparison & ContrastFor: English language learners
Presented by: RZP August, 2013
Paragraph Writing: comparison & contrast Audience: English language learners Prepared by: G&R Languages - August, 2013
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Effective Paragraph: comparison & contrast
TS=Topic Sentence SD=Supporting Detail CS=Concluding Statement
Eating Habits of Some of my Friends
There are several ways I can refer to the eating habits of some of my friends in Canada and in Brazil. Based on my observations, Canadians love meat and potatoes; however, Brazilians prefer rice and beans. Unlike Americans who favour apple pie for dessert, both Canadians and Brazilians seem to prefer crème brulee and crème caramel. In sum, these are some of the many ways I can state some differences and similarities of the eating habits of some of my friends from Brazil and from Canada.
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Comparison & Contrast
There are several ways I can refer to the eating habits of some of my friends in Canada and in Brazil. Based on my observations, Canadians love meat and potatoes; however, Brazilians prefer rice and beans. Unlike Americans who favour apple pie for dessert, both Canadians and Brazilians seem to prefer crème brulee and crème caramel. In sum, these are some of the many ways I can state some differences and similarities of the eating habits of some of my friends from Brazil and from Canada.
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English Grammar: Paragraph Writing III
Comparison & Contrast
For: English language learnersPresented by: RZP August, 2013
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Paragraph Writing: comparison & contrast Audience: English language learners Prepared by: G&R Languages - August, 2013
Students: please refer to the following presentation:http://www.slideshare.net/RitaProkopetz/english-grammar-conjunctive-adverbs-comparison-and-contrast
Reference: http://www.slideshare.net/elkissn/text-structure-for-young-readersEmily Kissner 2010
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