3. Pre-writing is the stage where you
plan what you are going to write. Make
sure to consider the following
elements:
1. Choose a topic
2. Identify your audience
3. Establish your purpose
4. Choose a Title
Note: It is highly recommended for the
writer to research on the topic he/she
wants to write about.
Definition
4. What are the steps for the
Writing process?
I. Brainstorming: is the
first step to elaborate any
creative writing project. It is
when you begin generating
ideas, exploring those ideas,
and developing what will
become your topic, characters,
the scenario, the context, the
plot and the tone, among
others.
5. EXAMPLE OF
BRAINSTORMI
NG
1. A little boy from the
countryside.
2. He has the bad habit of
lying.
3. He's job is been a
shepherd.
4. A bad wolf threatens
animals.
5. A terrible event
happens.
6. A life lesson was
learned.
9. Outlining
An outline is a map of
your writing project. It
shows what information
each section or
paragraph will contain,
and in what order.
Look at the
following
example
17. Draftin
g
II. Now use your
outline to create
your first draft.
State your ideas in sentences
and paragraphs following
your prewriting points to
write your first draft.
It is highly recommended to
write at least two drafts
before submitting your final
composition version.
Practic
e
18. Revisin
g
In this stage you have
to edit your writing and
make sure to make
changes that improve
your piece of writing.
Proofreadi
ng
During this stage you
hand in your composition
to your teacher or a fellow
writer to check your project
for errors in grammar,
spelling, capitalization,
punctuation among others.
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