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nction of each part? ? How does the author unfold his argumentation? Paragraph 12 ? The first two paragraphs serve as an introduction, where the author states his thesis. ? Q: According to the author, what are the strong points of the Inter? And what does he see about its negative side? How does the author unfold his argumentation? ? Positive ? Negative ? Contradiction? ? Q: Can you find out some expressions useful for argumentation? Everyman tone ? It is my personal belief that… ? I develop this position… ? I am excited at… , however I am also troubled by… ? There has been much talk about… , but much less widely reported has been … ? At first this might sound like… Paragraph 36 ? This part is the main body of the essay, where the author engages in the argumentation for his thesis. How does the author unfold his argumentation? ? Examples: Paragraph 3: friend paragraph 5: family ? Main idea of paragraphs 4/6 It seems to me that… , however,… It strikes me that… I can also understand that… At the very least, I believe that… Some would argue that… while others would argue that… Paragraph 7 ? This is the concluding paragraph, where the author reiterates his point that only when we make a moderate use of the Inter can we fully realize its potential without having our sense of reality skewed. All of this being said, I believe that… It seems to me that… I am not at all certain… Some say… while others feel… but I do know that… Reading after class ? See the attachment 2nd Session (3 periods) Duty report (ment and discussion) ? Topics assigned in the previous session: inter and education inter and crime inter and business (15 minutes) Comprehension and Appreciation (120 minutes) Focus on ? Language points ? Argumentation structures Paragraph 12 ? What is the apparent contradiction? language ? 1. His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt. ? Each American uses the energy equivalent of 60 barrels of oil per person each ... ? Equivalent: something equal in value, measure, force, effect or significance International waters ? Fragment: break into parts or small piece