🟡 Using supporting details and patterns of information to identify the main idea of a paragraph

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  • When you read a paragraph in a passage, you should understand at least the main point that the writer wants you to know about the topic -- that's the main idea of the paragraph. However, sometimes you finish a paragraph and still don't know what the main idea is. This video explains how to use the supporting details and patterns of information to identify the topic and the main idea of the paragraph more easily and faster.
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    LINKS TO THE WHOLE SERIES
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    VOCABULARY IN READING
    Vocabulary in reading (Part 1/2): • 🟡 Vocabulary in readin...
    Vocabulary in reading (Part 2/2): • 🟡 Vocabulary in Readin...
    READING THE PARAGRAPH
    The main idea as a pattern of information: • 🟡 The main idea as a p...
    🠮 Using supporting details to identify the main idea: • 🟡 Using supporting det...
    Location of the main idea sentence: • 🟡 Location of the main...
    Implied main ideas: (soon)
    Transition words in reading and writing (Part 1/2): (soon)
    Transition words in reading and writing (Part 2/2): (soon)
    INTERPRETING WHAT YOU READ
    Author’s purpose: (soon)
    Author’s point of view: (soon)
    Author’s tone: (soon)
    Figures of speech Part 1: (soon)
    Figures of speech Part 2: (soon)
    READING CRITICALLY
    Overview of critical thinking in reading: (soon)
    Distinguishing fact from opinion: (soon)
    Premises and conclusions: (soon)
    Evaluating the evidence: (soon)
    ANALYZING THE ARGUMENT
    Detecting logical fallacies: (soon)
    Evaluating bad statistics and information: (soon)
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    MUSIC
    “And Then They Take Them Down Again” by DoKashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph)
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