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If you make your class brainstorm a list of content and linking words about a mobile phone mania, how will your students write a cohesive and coherent paragraph of 200-300 words on the given topic?

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When it comes to writing paragraphs, it is very important for "coherence" and "cohesion" to be present. "Coherence" refers to the "logical connection" of everything that you have written while "cohesion" refers to making your writing represent unity in all its aspects.

In order for your students to write a cohesive and coherent paragraph, you should tell them to keep in mind the "topic" of what they are writing. It will be easier to synthesize the list of contents and linking words once they know the purpose of their writing.

Also tell them to make sure that their ideas are well-supported in order for the paragraph development to look natural. Don't forget to tell them to "never stray" from the main focus of their topic in order for their ideas to develop effectively.

In these ways, I'm sure your students will be able to write a cohesive and coherent paragraph.

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