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📚 Topic Summary
Writing flow is all about making your sentences and paragraphs connect smoothly. When your writing flows well, it's easy for readers to understand what you're trying to say. Think of it like building with LEGOs – you want all the pieces to fit together nicely! Good writing flow makes your stories and essays much more interesting and enjoyable to read.
This activity will help you practice different techniques to improve your writing flow. You'll learn new words, fill in missing parts of a story, and even think critically about how to make your writing even better!
📖 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the words to their definitions:
| Words | Definitions |
|---|---|
| 1. Transition | A. The quality of being clear and easy to understand. |
| 2. Coherence | B. A word or phrase that connects ideas. |
| 3. Clarity | C. The order or arrangement of ideas. |
| 4. Sequence | D. The act of linking things together |
| 5. Connection | E. The quality of being logical and consistent. |
✏️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph below and fill in the missing words to make it flow better.
Last summer, I went to the beach. __________, the sun was shining brightly. I built a sandcastle. __________, a big wave crashed and washed it away. I was sad, __________ I started building another one right away. __________ the end of the day, I had built the best sandcastle ever! It was a great day, __________ I can't wait to go back.
Word Bank: However, Then, In, Also, So
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about a time you told a story to someone. What did you do to make sure they understood you and stayed interested? How can you improve your storytelling skills?
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