Writing in English isn’t just about using good grammar — it’s about organizing your ideas clearly. A good paragraph usually has three main parts: a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. The topic sentence introduces your main idea, while the supporting sentences explain or give examples. Finally, the concluding sentence wraps up your point.
For example, if your topic is “Why Reading Improves Vocabulary,” your supporting sentences might include examples of new words you learned from books and how they helped you speak better. This logical flow keeps your writing clear and easy to follow.
Don’t worry about making it perfect at first. The secret is to write regularly — short journal entries, blog posts, or essays. Over time, you’ll start noticing how sentences connect naturally.