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GW2 - Unit 7 - Process Paragraph

The document outlines the structure and elements of a process paragraph, emphasizing the importance of chronological order and the use of time-related phrases. It includes various activities focused on sequencing instructions, word associations, collocations, and editing skills. Additionally, it encourages writing a paragraph about a familiar task or skill.

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GW2 - Unit 7 - Process Paragraph

The document outlines the structure and elements of a process paragraph, emphasizing the importance of chronological order and the use of time-related phrases. It includes various activities focused on sequencing instructions, word associations, collocations, and editing skills. Additionally, it encourages writing a paragraph about a familiar task or skill.

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PROCESS PARAGRAPHS

GREAT WRITING 2_UNIT 7


What is a Process paragraph?

A process paragraph:
 explains how to do something
 Presents facts and details in chronological order
 Use time words or phrases such as first, second, after that, and last
 Ends with a specified result
(P123)
(P124)
Activity 3: Sequencing instructions
math
imperative
Activity 8: Word associations
Activity 9: Collocations

embarrassing

messy

reach

divide

original
Activity 9: Collocations

experiment

assume

select

slight

substitute
Activity 10: Word forms

assume

embarrassed

embarrassing

slightly

slight
organization

organized

organize

original

Originally
Activity 12: Scrambled sentences

First, make sure you completely understand the directions for the writing
assignment.

Select a topic that is appropriate for the assignment.

Next, brainstorm suitable ideas alone or with a partner.

After you have an appropriate topic, write an outline of the assignment.

Share your outline with someone else and then consider that person’s suggestions.
Activity 13: Editing
Activity 14: Combining sentences

Second, add the chopped onions, tomato slices, and black pepper to the spinach that
you just cooked.
Activity 14: Combining sentences

If your flight is cancelled, you should call the airline to see if they have already put
you on another flight.
Activity 14: Combining sentences

When tourists arrive in the United States, they must first go through immigration
and then collect their bags and go through customs.
Activity 15: Writing a paragraph
 Write about something you know how to do (a sport, a food you can make,
something else you can make).

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