Write your own introduction following the structure below.
1. Define the topic, suggest why it is important and of interest and / or give some brief historical background. (1–3 sentences).
2. Outline the accepted state of the art plus the problem to be resolved (i.e. the gap). (2–4 sentences).
3. State your major objectives, i.e. how you intend to fill the gap. (1–2 sentences).
4. Introduce the background literature (min 3) that you intend to refer to in order to give the rationale behind your research. Ensure you make reference to current in sufficient knowledge of your topic. For example, you may think a particular study did not investigate some necessary aspect of the area, or how the authors failed to notice some problem with their results. (an appropriate number of sentences).
5. Make a clear statement of how what you paper represents an advance on current knowledge, and what your objective is. (2–4 sentences).
6. Announce / Preview the main results of your work. (1–4 sentences).
7. Give the structure of your paper. (3–4 short sentences)