The Writing Process Brainstorming Planning Fast Writing Drafting Improving Presenting
Brainstorming Make sure you’ve understood the topic Quickly write down all the ideas you can think of Don’t worry about grammar or spelling
Planning Group similar ideas together Cross out irrelevant ideas
Fast Writing Quickly write down your points for each of the main ideas If you can’t think of a word in English write it in your own language At this stage , don’t write complete sentences
Drafting Now you’re ready to begin writing Write in pencil.  Leave margins for notes Write quickly . Don’t worry about neatness or accuracy
Improving Read what you’ve written again Mark the things you need to improve Add connectors to join sentences Use adjectives and adverbs to modify Check your spelling and grammar
Checklist- before Presenting CONTENT AND ORGANISATION Did I begin with a strong opening sentence? Present my ideas clearly? Support my ideas with details and examples?
Did I use connectors to link my ideas? Did I end with a good closing sentence? Did I use pronouns to refer to the key nouns in the paragraph?
GRAMMAR, SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION Did I check my grammar? Did I check my spelling? Did I use suitable punctuation? Did I use capital letters correctly?
AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE Did I make my purpose clear to the reader? Did I use a suitable style of language?
Presenting Present it in a neat, attractive manner Leave a margin on the left-hand side Make sure your paragrahs are clearly indicated
 

The writing process

  • 1.
    The Writing ProcessBrainstorming Planning Fast Writing Drafting Improving Presenting
  • 2.
    Brainstorming Make sureyou’ve understood the topic Quickly write down all the ideas you can think of Don’t worry about grammar or spelling
  • 3.
    Planning Group similarideas together Cross out irrelevant ideas
  • 4.
    Fast Writing Quicklywrite down your points for each of the main ideas If you can’t think of a word in English write it in your own language At this stage , don’t write complete sentences
  • 5.
    Drafting Now you’reready to begin writing Write in pencil. Leave margins for notes Write quickly . Don’t worry about neatness or accuracy
  • 6.
    Improving Read whatyou’ve written again Mark the things you need to improve Add connectors to join sentences Use adjectives and adverbs to modify Check your spelling and grammar
  • 7.
    Checklist- before PresentingCONTENT AND ORGANISATION Did I begin with a strong opening sentence? Present my ideas clearly? Support my ideas with details and examples?
  • 8.
    Did I useconnectors to link my ideas? Did I end with a good closing sentence? Did I use pronouns to refer to the key nouns in the paragraph?
  • 9.
    GRAMMAR, SPELLING ANDPUNCTUATION Did I check my grammar? Did I check my spelling? Did I use suitable punctuation? Did I use capital letters correctly?
  • 10.
    AUDIENCE AND PURPOSEDid I make my purpose clear to the reader? Did I use a suitable style of language?
  • 11.
    Presenting Present itin a neat, attractive manner Leave a margin on the left-hand side Make sure your paragrahs are clearly indicated
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