Paragraph Writing for Class 9 English Communicative

 

English Writing Skills- Paragraph Writing for Class 9 English Communicative

Paragraph Writing is a significant skill that Class 9 students should develop in order to effectively express their thoughts and ideas. Students who grasp descriptive writing may use words to create vivid images, arouse feelings, and attract readers’ attention. In this article, we’ll examine the structure of a paragraph, give examples, offer suggestions for topics, and offer important tips to be taken care of while attempting a question of paragraph writing. So let’s get started and improve our descriptive writing skills!

 

 
 

What is Paragraph Writing?

A paragraph is a unit of writing in a larger body of work. A paragraph expresses a particular topic or theme.

Writing a paragraph on any subject involves more than just expressing your opinions; it also involves organising your thoughts so that readers can easily follow along. In English paragraph writing, it is essential to focus on the writing style, i.e., the flow and connection between the sentences.
 

 
 

Format Of Paragraph Writing Class 9

Paragraph Writing has a certain structure that aids in delivering a message that is concise and well-organized. The three main components of paragraph are-

  1. Title /Topic sentence- This establishes the tone and introduces the paragraph’s primary theme. It need to be succinct, engrossing, and pertinent to the main idea
  2. Supporting facts- Supporting details paint a picture in the reader’s mind, which offer a fuller explanation by employing sensory details, figurative language, and vivid imagery.
  3. Conclusion- The last line summarises the essential ideas and leaves the reader with a lasting impression.

Try to adhere to the word limit i.e 150 words.
 

 

Class 9 English Communicative paragraph writing question details

The CBSE has mentioned a few details in the class 9 English syllabus. Let us check out these important details of paragraph writing-

  • Word limit as prescribed 150 words has to be followed strictly in order to make your writing ideal in every sense and to avoid deduction of marks.
  • The question of paragraph writing carries a weightage of 8 marks so it is a very crucial question. Paragraph writing is a scoring topic if students avoid any grammatical errors.

 
 

Tips for writing a good paragraph

To write an effective descriptive paragraph, Class 9 students should follow these guidelines:

  • Beginning with the topic stated, the paragraph should go sequentially and logically to the conclusion. Towards the end of your writing, summarize your opinion about the topic.
  • Every sentence in a paragraph must be directly related to the main theme of the paragraph, which must be one topic or concept per paragraph.
  • There should be a logical progression of ideas or a development of the topic. It is necessary to recount events in the order in which they occurred.
  • In order to avoid monotony, the paragraph should not always be of the same sentence construction.
  • Revise and edit the paragraph for clarity, coherence, and grammatical correctness.
  • Avoid spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, exceeding the word limit. This can prevent mark deduction.

 

 
 

Types of Paragraph Writing

It is essential to know the types of paragraph writing before you write about any given topic. Therefore, check the below information to understand the various types of paragraph writing.

Majorly, there are four types of paragraph writing, i.e., narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive. Let us see a brief explanation of what each type means-

Descriptive: This kind of writing basically describes the topic and appeals to the five senses.

Narrative: These kinds of writing are basically a narration of a story or a situation that includes a sequence.

Expository: These kinds of writing are a definition of something. These paragraphs require a lot of research.

Persuasive: These kinds of writing aim to make the audience admit a writer’s point of view. These are mostly used by the teachers to provide a strong argument.
 

 
 

Example questions Of Descriptive Paragraph Writing Class 9

To better understand how to write descriptive paragraphs, let’s study a few examples:

Example 1:

Air Pollution

Air pollution is the act of mixing pollutants into air which is not ideal because it decreases the quality of life of human-beings and affects the overall planet’s habitat. Air pollution occurs when dangerous particles, gases, and chemicals are released into the air. The pollutants of air can be found in vehicle exhausts, fumes from factories and power plants, and construction sites. Respiratory problems, skin diseases, irritation of the eyes are some of the major health issues caused by air pollution. To combat this, many governments have created and enforced policies to reduce air pollution, such as shutting down coal power plants or requiring car owners to switch over to electric cars. Air purifiers are being installed at points of high vehicular movement. Rain seeding is another step to clean up the air. We should also plant more trees and care for them as trees filter pollutants and absorb carbon dioxide. Air Pollution is a challenge that humankind needs to overcome to see a better tomorrow.
(166 words)

Example 2: Importance of Trees

Trees are very important, valuable and necessary to our existence as they have furnished us with two important life essentials; food and oxygen. Trees intake Carbon dioxide from air and breathe out fresh oxygen. Carbon dioxide breathed in by the trees is one of the greenhouse gases. So planting more trees will clean the air and reduce the ill – effects of global warming.
Trees provide food to man and all herbivorous animals. Animals, insects, birds, and fungi make their home in the trees and make a diverse ecosystem. Trees also help in binding the soil. When trees are cut off, the most fertile top soil layer gets washed away easily in rains or floods. Trees provide us with medicinal herbs, timber, shelter too.
Hence, We should encourage planting more and more trees. It is for our own betterment and the sooner we understand this, the better it is for us.
(150 words)

Example 3: India of my Dreams

India is a country where people of all cultures and religions coexist. As Indian citizens, we are continuously looking for ways to improve our country and see a better India.
In the India of my dreams, women would be safe and be able to travel freely. Additionally, it will be a place where everyone may experience freedom and equality in its truest form. It would also be a place without caste, colour, gender, creed, social or economic standing, or race prejudice. India of my dreams should be a place where poor people get empowerment, face no poverty, do not starve, and get the proper roof to live. Additionally, I think of it as a place that experiences a lot of technological growth and development. I wish our wonderful nation nothing but peace and prosperity. Every person must uphold the law, support the country, and take steps to improve India in order for it to become an even greater nation.
(159 words)

 

Example 4: Knowledge is Power

Knowledge is the most substantial element in the world. Applying knowledge effectively is power. Without knowledge it would have been impossible for humans and human civilizations to develop. Moreover, knowledge is what differentiates humans from animals. Knowledge is important for the overall development and well being of a person. The more knowledge one gains, the more progress he can make in life. Knowledge helps us convert our ideas into action and gives birth to inventions and discoveries. Also, when you get the knowledge of various things like science, medicine, politics, and more, you can work for the betterment of the world. Knowledge is like a bottomless ocean. The more you dive deep into it, the deeper it will appear to you and the good news is it never gets depleted.
All in all, knowledge allows nations and its people to flourish. It is responsible for bringing peace to the world and helping nations prosper. It can open doors to success and unite people like never before.
(166 words)

Example 5: Unity in Diversity

The phrase “Unity in Diversity” refers to a society where people of different faiths, races, colours and other differences co-exist with harmony and peace. India is one of the excellent examples where one can understand the concept of Unity in diversity. Around 1.3 billion people live together in harmony and contentment. India is home to people of various religions, cultures, races, languages, etc. We can clearly observe that people of all religions, creeds, castes, dialects, cultures, lifestyles, dressing sense, faith in God, rituals of worship, and so on coexist peacefully in one country. There are several tribal groups and minority groups too. India allows each religion to propagate itself and the state has no religion. More than 100 languages are spoken in India and despite the differences, Indians are connected by one faith of brotherhood.With the world’s second-largest population of numerous ethnic and religious groupings, India is one of the most important secular countries with unity in diversity as the strength and power of India.
(167 words)

Example 6: Human Rights

Human rights are a set of rights to which every human is entitled regardless of gender, caste, creed, religion, nationality, location or economic status. Human rights safeguard us from discrimination and guarantee that our most basic needs are protected. One of the ways in which we recognise the fundamental worth of every person is by acknowledging and respecting their human rights. If we examine the fundamental human rights, we can see that they include the right to live, right to education, the right to practice any religion, freedom of speech, right to a fair trial, the freedom of movement and of immobility, among other rights. Several organisations work to ensure that human rights of people around the globe are protected. Indian Constitution also lists the Fundamental rights which are the basic human rights ensured to every citizen. Every human right is essential to a person’s wellbeing. In other words, human rights will ensure happiness and prosperity all over the world.
(160 words)

Example 7: Sunrise

Golden fingers of sunlight brighten up the world.The rising sun casts a rosy hue across the morning sky and the slanting rays give a warm orange tinge to the sky. Sunrise is one of the most beautiful scenes of nature. Sunrise marks the beginning of a fresh day. Hence, one should get up early in the morning to enjoy the sight of sunrise. Sunrise has a curative value and many diseases are cured by its effects. The soft beams of the rising sun are especially beneficial to the eyes and strengthen our bones. It is because of the habit of seeing the sunrise daily that the early risers are always healthy. Sunrise has been a subject of poetry also. It is said that an Englishman doomed to death by Pathans in Kabul expressed his last wish to be spared till the next morning so that he could enjoy the beauty of the sunrise before dying.
(156 words)

Example 8: A Scene at the Railway Station

A railway station can be termed as a museum of humans or a fair of human faces. It is crowded and there is a lot of activity. Porters load and unload the parcels. There are vendors on all sides selling foodstuff according to the season. In the summers, the sellers of cold drinks raise loud cries with great emphasis on “cold,” “sweet,” “tasty,”etc. In the winters, sellers of tea raise the cry “hot tea” again and again. One can buy newspapers, books and comics too. Sometimes we can witness strange disturbances on the platform. In the rush, pickpockets and snatchers get a chance of playing their trick. One should be wary of loose hanging wires and potholes too. When the train arrives, there is a mad kind of rush around it. Passengers get off and jump onto the train in a hurry. Extreme caution must be taken while getting on or off the train. The train passes but the noise and hustle-bustle remain.
(164 words)

Example 9: A Scary Dream

Dreams are sometimes very pleasant, and sometimes equally unpleasant. Last month I had a horribly dreadful dream. Before going to bed, I recall watching an odd movie on television. As soon as I entered the world of sleep, I was with my friends running wildly towards a jungle. As we entered the jungle, we saw a very big tree laden with red fruit. We all made the decision to scale the tree and consume the fruit. Once we were settled on a branch, we heard a loud roaring. Looking down the tree, we saw a pride of lions. The branch of the tree could not bear all our weight and began to snap. Just then, I cried loudly, and as I woke up, I found myself lying on the floor outside my bedroom. I’ll never forget this terrifying dream, just as I’ll never forget the lions’ enraged expressions and our dangerous position in the woods.
Thank God, I don’t live in a lion prone area.
(165 words)

 

Example 10: Technology in Education

Education has progressed a lot. A typical classroom was once characterised by students sitting through hour-long teacher lectures. Now it is changing gradually. Recently a lot of schools in India have adopted smart classes. This indicates that technology is being incorporated into the classroom through the use of digital learning tools like computers, printers, projectors, etc. ‘Eyes work more than ears’ is the mantra behind the widespread rise of technology in education.
Apart from classroom education, online education is on a rise as well. Students, even professionals can enrol for it as a part-time, or full time course for their upskilling, from anywhere and at any time. Popular in such education is a practice, in which students watch videos of already recorded teaching and create extended classroom communities for discussions or virtual classrooms etc. It eliminates the travel time and travel costs of students.
Technology in education is preparing the students for the future or more precisely ‘next generation’.
(159 words)

Topics for Paragraph Writing Class 9
Here is a list of topics of paragraph writing for students of class 9 which students can practice.

  1. An Inspirational Woman
  2. My Hometown
  3. Health is Wealth
  4. My first Smartphone/Gadget
  5. The role of Youth
  6. My Dream Career
  7. Bermuda Triangle
  8. A Sporting Event Experience
  9. The Vibrant Atmosphere of a Festive Celebration
  10. Books are our Best Friends

Practice is the key to perfection and to get a high score, please practice writing paragraphs. Keep in mind to prevent frequent errors and carefully review your work.

 

 

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