Introduction Paragraph
Introduction Paragraph
INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH
What is an introduction paragraph?
The introduction paragraph is the first paragraph of your essay.
What does it do?
It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening paragraph captures the interest of
your reader and tells why your topic is important.
How do I write one?
1. Write the thesis statement. The main idea of the essay is stated in a single sentence called
the thesis statement. You must limit your entire essay to the topic you have introduced in your
thesis statement.
2. Provide some background information about your topic. You can use interesting facts,
quotations, or definitions of important terms you will use later in the essay.
Example:
Hockey has been a part of life in Canada for over 120 years. It has evolved into an extremely
popular sport watched and played by millions of Canadians. The game has gone through several
changes since hockey was first played in Canada.
B. SUPPORTING PARAGRAPHS
What are supporting paragraphs?
Supporting paragraphs make up the main body of your essay.
What do they do?
They develop the main idea of your essay.
How do I write them?
1. List the points that develop the main idea of your essay.
2. Place each supporting point in its own paragraph.
3. Develop each supporting point with facts, details, and examples.
To connect your supporting paragraphs, you should use special transition words. Transition
words link your paragraphs together and make your essay easier to read. Use them at the
beginning and end of your paragraphs.
Examples of transition words that can help you to link your paragraphs together:
Like all good paragraphs, each supporting paragraph should have a topic sentence, supporting
sentences, and a summary sentence.
C. SUMMARY PARAGRAPH
What is a summary paragraph?
The summary paragraph comes at the end of your essay after you have finished developing your
ideas. The summary paragraph is often called a "conclusion."
What does it do?
It summarizes or restates the main idea of the essay. You want to leave the reader with a
sense that your essay is complete.
How do I write one?
1. Restate the strongest points of your essay that support your main idea.
2. Conclude your essay by restating the main idea in different words.
3. Give your personal opinion or suggest a plan for action.
Example:
Overall, the changes that occurred in hockey have helped to improve the game. Hockey is faster
and more exciting as a result of changes in the past 120 years. For these reasons, modern
hockey is a better game than hockey in the 1890s.
D. PREWRITING ESSAYS
E. WRITING ESSAYS
1. DESCRIPTION ESSAY
In a description essay, you write about what a person, place, or thing is like. You organize the
essay by describing different parts or aspects of the main subject.
Example question:
Introduction:
Supporting paragraphs:
Summary paragraph:
2. SEQUENCE ESSAY
In a sequence essay, you are writing to describe a series of events or a process in some sort of
order. Usually, this order is based on time. You organize the essay by writing about each step of
the process in the order it occurred.
Write an essay outlining the stages of the salmon life
Example question:
cycle.
Introduction:
3. EXPLANATION ESSAY
In an explanation essay, you explain how or why something happens or has happened. You need
to explain different causes and effects. You should organize the essay by explaining each
individual cause or effect.
Example question:
Introduction:
Supporting
paragraphs:
In a choice essay, you need to choose which object, idea, or action that you prefer. You
organize the essay by describing each option and then giving your opinion.
Example question:
Introduction:
Supporting
paragraphs:
Introduction:
Supporting
paragraphs:
both
cities. State how they are similar or
different.
2. Compare weather in fall and winter for
both
cities. State how they are similar or
different.
Summary