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How To Write An Article

This document provides a comprehensive guide on how to write an article, outlining its structure, including title, introduction, main body, and conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of using connectors for cohesion, impactful sentence starters, and useful vocabulary to engage readers. Additionally, it offers tips for effective writing and includes example articles to illustrate key points.

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How To Write An Article

This document provides a comprehensive guide on how to write an article, outlining its structure, including title, introduction, main body, and conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of using connectors for cohesion, impactful sentence starters, and useful vocabulary to engage readers. Additionally, it offers tips for effective writing and includes example articles to illustrate key points.

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How to Write an article

1. Understanding Article Writing


An article is a piece of writing intended for a particular audience, often found
in newspapers, magazines, or blogs. A well-written article should be engaging,
informative, and structured clearly.

2. Structure of an Article
An article typically consists of:

● Title – Catchy and relevant to the topic.


● Introduction – Introduces the topic and grabs the reader's attention.
● Main Body – Includes key points supported by examples and
explanations.
● Conclusion – Summarises the article and leaves a lasting impression.

3. Connectors for Cohesion


Using connectors will make your article flow smoothly:

a) Adding Information

● Furthermore
● Moreover
● In addition
● Also
● Not only that

b) Showing Contrast

● However
● On the other hand
● Nevertheless
● Whereas
● Although

c) Showing Cause and Effect

● As a result
● Consequently
● Therefore
● Because of this
● Thus

d) Giving Examples

● For example
● For instance
● Such as
● In particular
● Namely

e) Showing Time Order

● First of all
● Then
● Afterwards
● Finally
● Meanwhile

4. Sentence Starters for Impactful Writing


Using a variety of sentence starters enhances engagement:

a) Introducing the Topic

● Have you ever wondered…?


● Many people believe that…
● It is often said that…
● In today’s world…

b) Developing the Argument

● This highlights that…


● It is clear that…
● Another important point is…

c) Contrasting Ideas

● Despite this…
● On the contrary…
● However, some argue that…

d) Explaining Causes and Effects

● Due to this…
● As a consequence…
● This resulted in…

e) Concluding the Article

● In conclusion…
● To sum up…
● Overall, it is evident that…

5. Useful Vocabulary and Expressions


● Engaging the Reader: Imagine a world where… / Picture this…
● Expressing Opinions: I strongly believe that… / It is my view that…
● Persuading the Reader: Surely, we can all agree that… / Without a
doubt…
● Highlighting Importance: It is crucial to… / We must consider…
● Making Suggestions: One possible solution is… / We should consider…

6. Example Articles
Example 1: The Importance of Reading

Why Reading is Essential for Everyone

Reading is one of the most valuable skills a person can develop. In today's
digital age, people often forget the importance of books. However, reading
enhances vocabulary, improves concentration, and broadens knowledge.

For example, research shows that individuals who read regularly perform
better academically. Moreover, reading fiction enhances creativity and
empathy. On the other hand, many argue that digital media provides faster
access to information, but books offer depth and detailed understanding.

In conclusion, reading remains an essential habit. Everyone should aim to


read more to enrich their lives and expand their knowledge.

Example 2: The Impact of Social Media

Is Social Media a Blessing or a Curse?

Social media has revolutionised communication. First of all, it allows people to


connect instantly, no matter where they are. For instance, platforms such as
Instagram and Facebook enable global networking. Furthermore, social media
can be an excellent tool for learning and awareness.

However, excessive use can lead to issues like anxiety and low self-esteem. As
a result, some experts suggest limiting screen time to maintain a healthy
balance.

Overall, social media has both benefits and drawbacks. The key is to use it
wisely and ensure it adds value to our lives rather than consuming it entirely.

7. Tips for Effective Article Writing


● Keep your audience in mind – Use appropriate language and tone.
● Engage the reader – Use rhetorical questions and relatable examples.
● Ensure clear structure – Follow the introduction, body, and conclusion
format.
● Vary sentence structure – Mix short and long sentences for impact.
● Proofread your work – Check for spelling and grammatical errors.

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