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Writing a Concluding Sentence

by Hilal İlhan |

This lesson will help students learn how to write an appropriate concluding sentence for a paragraph.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

Audience: University

Audience Language Proficiency: Intermediate

Duration: 90 minutes

Materials And Technology:

Milestones of Writing, worksheet, Kahoot quiz

Objective:

Development of writing skill by writing an appropriate concluding sentence for a paragraph.    

Outcome:

Students will be able to;

  • identify a concluding sentence in a paragraph,
  • identify the features of a concluding sentence,
  • produce a concluding sentence for a given paragraph.

Language Skill: Writing
Content Area: English as a Foreign Language
Procedure: Procedure of the lesson is available in the attached lesson plan.
Assessment: The teacher encourages students to talk about their performance in the lesson.
Differentiation:

This lesson plan provides individual and collaborative work in addition to feedback from the teacher and the peers in order to address the different needs of the students.  

References:

Bıyıklı-KoçB., Alparda, Ç., Kulaç, D., Biçer, D., Baki-Zengin, E., Saka, E., Yuca, E., Çelik, F., Çaçaron, İ., Dereli, M., Karadeniz, M., Zengin-Çetin, M., Okumuş, N., Barutçu, O., Gümüş, S. Sayım, S., Sezer, S., Akman, Y. & Bozkurt, Z. (2008).  Milestones of writing (1st ed.). New Life Elt.

Westbrook, C., Baker, L., Sowton, C. Farmer, J. & Gokay, J. (2019). Unlock 3: Reading, Writing & Critical Thinking Student’s Book (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press.

Supporting Files:
Writing A Concluding Sentence.pdf

TESOL Interest Section: English as a Foreign Language, Second Langauge Writing

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