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Not as worrying as you think!

Discover the many reasons why college can be enjoyable, from making new friends to engaging in interesting subjects. Don't worry, it's not as daunting as it seems!

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Not as worrying as you think!

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  1. Not as worrying as you think!

  2. Paragraphs are used to organise writing into ‘bite sized’ chunks of meaning. A paragraph can be one sentence but it is usually a group of sentences about the same topic.

  3. The topic sentence The topic of a paragraph is often introduced by a key sentence. This is usually called the ‘topic sentence’ and generally contains the main idea of the paragraph.

  4. Supporting sentences Provide more details and general information about the topic sentence.

  5. Ending sentence This closes the paragraph. An ending sentence may repeat the topic in a different way, or express what we think or how we feel about the topic.

  6. Example: Topic sentence I enjoy going to college for so many reasons.You get to meet new people and make friends. I find the subject I’m studying quite challenging, but interesting. I really enjoy it! Supporting sentences End sentence

  7. Example: The sport of rugby league teaches self-discipline. This is shown by the players being penalised for losing their temper or arguing with the referee. Learning self-control is an excellent thing for any sportsman. Topic sentence Supporting sentence Ending sentence

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