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Saturday 26 February 2022

Expansion of ideas

 An idea for expansion may be a proverb, a quotation or a slogan. Primarily the given statement must be expanded by way of explanation of its meaning and other substantial supporting matters.

Template for ' Expansion of Idea' :

1)Title

Write the title of your given topic in the middle of the line in bold letters.

2)How to write an introductory paragraph

Introductory para includes a topic sentence that is a subject or proposition or statement expressed in a sentence. It is always brief and gives the central theme of the topic.You should understand symbolism and idea and meaning .focus on words and expression of thoughts for giving the hidden meaning of the given idea.You should evaluate and interpret the given idea in your introductory paragraph.

3)How to write core content

The core content is the most important, creative and demonstrative part of your expansion of ideas.Find and understand the importance, give examples and anecdotes, experiences and personal examples.Maintain unity and clarity of thoughts.Maintain a logical link between two points and use discourse markers if needed.Each point should support the central idea.Maintain proper proportion of space as more important ideas-more space and less important ideas- less space.Don’t use too many ideas.

4)How to write a concluding paragraph

End your topic with strong and relevant points.You can use a similar meaning proverb in it such as Tit for tat- use ‘As you sow, so you reap.This is the proper explanation of the format of expansion of ideas.Now we will see the sample topic for the expansion of ideas.

Sample - I

 A bad workman blames his tools.

If any workman lacks skills for any particular job then he blames his tools and makes excuses of bad tools but actually, the workman is bad. He is not ready to accept the fact that he does not have certain skills or in spite of having skills he is not using them in the proper manner.

This proverb is applicable in all sectors of our life. Ag good and skilled person will find the right opportunities for him or even create some by using his skills. But a person without skills or fewer skills will never accept his shortcomings and always come up with excuses or blame other factors for his lack of skills. He will not accept his laziness or lack of an ability to take the right decision. So he will always blame the external factors instead of improving his skills.

Finally, we can say that it is not of much importance that you have the best tools or ideal situations but how you use them for producing the best result is more important than blaming others. For such persons, we can say that ‘Bad dancer blames the floor’.

Sample -2

Prevention is better than Cure

Prevention is better than cure is a proverb which completely suits us in our daily sphere of life. It teaches us to take preventive measures always in our life to get away from all sorts of dangers.Preventive measures help us to save our health, effort, time and money. Preventive measures are very essential in our life required to deal with the effects of bad circumstances regarding healthy life. It is good to have preventive measures earlier than following them while getting affected with any type of health disorder. So, we should take all the preventive measures before spreading diseases. Preventive measures are like drinking clean water, eating a healthy diet at the right time, washing hands with soap before and after taking food, washing hands with soap after each and every use of toilet, following good habits of hygiene, taking daily bath, wearing clean cloth, taking proper sleep during night, etc.

This proverb ‘prevention is better than cure’ has various importance in our daily life. Following it in our life, we can be prevented from illness. It teaches us to adopt healthy habits of eating and living. It teaches us to do everything in advance in order to avoid last moment harassment. We should plan all our activities for the project we have already decided to do in future. It helps us to prevent all the hazards that may occur because of our irregularity in the daily routine. For example, if we have planned for holidays, we should plan and work accordingly to get a smooth travel. If we eat easily digestible foods, our stomach will be healthy and calm. If we are not prepared for the exam, we will get harassed at the exam time. So, we should make ourselves ready for all the circumstances. Prevention is a big tool which helps us in many ways if we understand its real meaning and follow its teachings in our daily routine all through our life. It benefits a lot more than it means.

Sample -3

Practice makes man perfect

Practice makes a man perfect is a famous proverb that tells us the importance of practising regularly in a particular field. Practice improves the skill of a person. If you are not practising in your field, you cannot master it. We can learn anything we want in the world with regular practice. Practice is the best habit and we need to develop it from childhood. Nobody can perform well in his/her field if he/she does not practise regularly. We have to convert our knowledge into action which needs regular practice. Regular practice helps us to build a good habit. The practice is one such activity that enhances the will power of a person.You cannot become a world - class musician unless you take up your instrument and play on it daily for hours together. You cannot become a Dhoni merely through inborn skill. You have to go to the nets every day for hours of practice. You need a coach to guide you and tell you where you go wrong. Merit - holders in board examinations do not achieve their marks by pure inspiration. They have studied throughout the year and revised and re - revised and made themselves perfect in whatever they have set out to study. It is only regular practice that makes one perfect.If you don’t practise your work regularly, you will, at the most, be average in your performance. You will not win prizes or medals or awards. The most difficult task can be performed by anyone if only they take the trouble to practise daily and regularly. In fact, you can achieve almost anything with practice.






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