Planning your writing

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PLANNING WHAT FOR?

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

WHAT WHY WHO

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

WHAT The context you are writing for.

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

WHY The purpose of your writing.

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

WHO Who is going to read it?

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

THE CONSEQUENCES Format Style Content

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HOW? 7 7


PLANNING YOUR WRITING

HOW Examples: Spider map

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

HOW Examples: Post-it notes

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PLANNING YOUR WRITING

HOW Examples: Flow chart

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SHAPING YOUR IDEAS

ONE IDEA ONE PARAGRAPH

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SHAPING YOUR IDEAS

ONE PARAGRAPH: TOPIC SENTENCE SENTENCE & PARAGRAPH LENGHT

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SHAPING YOUR IDEAS

LINKING IDEAS DO NOT OVERUSE LINKING DEVICES BUT NEVER LEAVE YOUR IDEAS UNCONNECTED

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SHAPING YOUR IDEAS

TYPES OF LINKERS ADDITIVE LINKERS SEQUENCING & TEMPORAL LINKERS CONTRAST & CONCESiON LINKERS CAUSE AND RESULT LINKERS

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GETTING STARTED

GENERAL STRUCTURE: Introduction Body Conclusion

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GETTING STARTED

GOOD WRITING!

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CHECKLIST

COMMUNICATION

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CHECKLIST

ORGANISATION

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CHECKLIST

LAYOUT & STYLE

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CHECKLIST

GRAMMAR

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CHECKLIST

VOCABULARY

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CHECKLIST

PUNCTUATION & SPELLING

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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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ABOUT WRITING

DOWNLOADS Planning your writing Arranging things: paragraphing checklist general recommendations: dos & don’ts 25 25


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