Before having read the five steps for a succesful writing I used to have my ideas disorganized in my head. So when I wanted to start to write I was not capable of deciding which ideas were the most relevant and which ones were the supportive ideas. Sometimes I had an extensive brainstorming but I used to get lose myself at the moment of putting the ideas in order into a composition and I got frustrated. My focus was on the content rather than the structure of the writing. Also, I tried to use sophisticated words and phrases, banal descriptions but the structure of the writing was disorganized.
After having read the five steps for a successful writing I adopted a more organized style in the production of my writings. For example, everytime I am demanded to write I prepare a framework for my writing, that is an order of importance for the paragraphs, and assemble all the ideas that emerged in my mind.
Another important process that I apply to my writings is editing them. For instance, when I end my writing I will probably end up re-organizing my information a number of times before I turn in the final draft of my paper.
Vocabulary
successful adj
- having succeeded in one's endeavours
- marked by a favourable outcome
- having obtained fame, wealth, etc extensive
- having a large extent, area, scope, degree, etc; vast
- widespread
- involving or farmed with minimum expenditure of capital or labour, esp depending on a large area of land
Compare intensive - of or relating to logical extension.
banal adj lacking force or originality; trite.
emerge vb (intransitive) often followed by from:- to come up to the surface of or rise from water or other liquid
- to come into view, as from concealment or obscurity
- (followed by from) to come out (of) or live (through a difficult experience)
- to become apparent.
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Word reference. http://www.wordreference.com/sinonimos. Web. 14 Sept. 2013
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