LESSON #3: THE WRITING PROCESS

Cards (10)

  • During this stage, you must establish your purpose.
    Preparation
  •   It is the process by which you, the writer, look at different works which are similar in nature with the paper you are about to write. 
    Modeling
  • To come up with ideas, you can do any of these pre-writing activities: Brainstorming, clustering, and freewriting.

    Generating Ideas
  • Focus on a ____ by thinking of a question related to your specific purpose. Afterwards, answer the question with at least two details.
    Focusing on a topic
  • Organize your ideas and create an outline.
    Outlining
  • At this stage, you need to focus on the content and organization not on the grammar and mechanics.
    Drafting
  • Is a response to the written work which focuses on all aspects of writing. During the drafting stage, the feedback focuses more on the content, structure, organization and clarity of the message.
    Feedback
  • The act of improving the original paper by applying changes based on the feedback.
    Revising
  • In this stage, you need to use standardized editing symbols to note the corrections.
    Editing
  • After exerting effort in writing a good paper, you have to showcase your work to other people. This stage is known as publishing.
    Publishing today