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From sentences to paragraphs.

A good paragraph is one idea, built well: a clear topic sentence, a few sentences of support, and linkers that guide the reader from one thought to the next.

Start with a topic sentence

The first sentence states the paragraph’s one idea. Everything after it should support that idea — nothing wanders off.

Reading every day is the fastest way to grow your vocabulary. (clear claim → the rest will prove it)

Add support

Give reasons, examples, or evidence. Two or three sentences is usually enough.

  • Adding: also, moreover, in addition
  • Contrasting: however, on the other hand, although
  • Result: so, therefore, as a result
  • Example: for example, for instance, such as
  • Sequence: first, then, finally

A worked example

model paragraph

Reading every day is the fastest way to grow your vocabulary. When you read, you meet words in context, so their meaning is easier to remember. For example, a learner who reads one short article a day will see hundreds of useful words each week. Moreover, reading shows how words combine naturally. As a result, your writing starts to sound more fluent — almost without effort.

Test a sentence

Write your own topic sentence and check how it’s built:

paragraph.txt parse
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