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hello everybody and welcome to this video I want to talk to you about the importance of sentence length using this very famous example from Gary Provost so sentence length is not something many students think about but in your English language exams in paper one question five and paper two question five as well as thinking about the content of your answer you want to get those 16 marks for spelling punctuation and grammar and you need to think about things like sentence length so lets have a look at this this sentence has five words here are five more words five-word sentences are fine but several together become monotonous listen to what is happening the writing is getting boring the sound of it drones its like a stuck record the ear demands some variety now listen I vary the sentence length and I create music music the writing sings it has a pleasant Rhythm a lilt a Harmony I use short sentences and I use sentences of medium length and sometimes when I am certain the reader is rest