26-11-2011, 07:58 PM
LESSON 2- b
SELECTINGOnce you have narrowed your focus and generated more ideas, you can choose the one that fit your purpose and audience.
OUTLINING
After deciding to focus on specific ideas you can make a rough outline. It may conclude about three examples and details in categories according to your ideas.
WRITING A FIRST DRAFT
You have done some pre writing, selected your best ideas, and arranged them in some reasonable order. New ideas will come to you, and you may discover a different and better arrangement of ideas. So write fast as you were speaking your words aloud Circle words or sentences that you want to revised later. If a new idea occur to you, make a note about it in the margin. .
REVISING THE DRAFT
After completing your first draft , set it aside. Give yourself a chance to see it later with fresh eyes. It is hard to think about changing and correcting your work immediately after you finish a draft.
REVIEWING
When you come back to your writing. study its organization, word choice, , and details. Rearrange sections , and improve your word choice.