5. What is writing
Writing is a form of communication and a means of
expressing thoughts, ideas, and information through
the use of written language.
It involves the process of putting words together in a
coherent and meaningful way to convey a message
or convey a story.
Writing can take various forms, such as essays,
articles, novels, poems, letters, emails, and more.
7. Importance of writing
Effective communication: Writing skills enable individuals to communicate their
thoughts, ideas, and messages clearly and concisely.
Academic Success: Writing is a fundamental component of education. From
essays and research papers to exams and dissertations, writing skills play a crucial
role in academic achievement.
8. Principles of writing
Purpose
Use clear language
Be Objective
Choice of Words
Punctuation
Grammatical correct
Proofread
9. Principles of writing
Purpose
First of all You must know why you are writing.
The Writing process is like a building. On the
skeleton of purpose The building is constructed.
There are many purpose of writing
10. Principles of writing
Language:
Use simple and concise language.
Avoid jorgan and technical terms.
Write short sentences so that your reader get a basic point of your phrases
Be Objective
Present information objectively.
Your conclusion should arise logically from the information Presented and based
on The facts evidence you collected.
11. Principles of writing
Choice of words
Your writing could be easy and based on simple words So that your reader Get
main points.
Words can convey positive negative strong or weak message.
Punctuation
.
Its speaking We don’t need to have any commas fullstop,
Question mark etc.
A writer Should have Best knowledge to use These things.
12. Principles of writing
Grammatically Correct
No grammatical mistake.
In writing grammer have Large effect..if you Write correct grammar
the reader understand context easily.
Proofread
After You finish writing,read and re-read and check the types and
Grammar error.
Check for concise and cut out every single word.
13. Process of writing
Prewriting/planning
Drafting
Revising
Editing
Proofreading
15. Process of writing
Prewriting
Rewriting identifies everything You need to do Before you sit down to start
your rough draft.
This stage involves gathering ideas, brainstorming, and planning the
writing project.
Writers may engage in activities such as researching the topic, outlining
main points, creating a thesis statement, and organizing thoughts.
16. Process of writing
Drafting
In this stage, writers start putting their ideas into written form.
Revising
During the revision stage, writers review and refine their draft.
They consider the overall structure, coherence, clarity, and effectiveness of their
writing. Revisions may involve reorganizing paragraphs, adding or deleting
content, improving sentence structure, and ensuring logical flow.
17. Process of writing
Editing
You have overhoded your story . It’s time to find tone
manuscript line by line.
Editing involves focusing on language mechanics,
grammar, punctuation, spelling, and sentence-level
issues.
Publishing
Complete your final copy.
Share it with other by publishing it or Presented it.
19. Types of writing
Narrative writing
Narrative writing tells a story or recounts a series of events.
It often includes characters, settings, a plot, and a narrative
arc.
Novels, short stories, autobiographies, and memoirs are
Examples of narrative writing.
20. Types of writing
Expository writing
Expository writing provides information, explains concepts, or
presents a viewpoint in an objective and logical manner.
It seeks to educate or inform the reader.
Examples include textbooks, academic essays, research
papers, and explanatory articles.
21. Types of writing
Discriptive writing
Descriptive writing aims to create a vivid and detailed picture
in the reader’s mind.
It uses sensory language and imagery to convey the
characteristics, qualities, or features of a person, place, object,
or experience.
Descriptive writing is commonly found in poetry, travel
writing, and creative nonfiction.
22. Types of writing
Agrumentative Writing
Argumentative writing presents a reasoned argument
supported by evidence.
It involves stating a claim or thesis and providing supporting
evidence and reasoning to convince the reader of its validity.
Argumentative writing is common in academic essays,
debates, and legal or policy documents.
23. How to improve your writing
They are many ways to improve your writing Skills.
Practice writing regularly.
Chosing very ordinary topics and writing on them May
improve your writing Skills as well as Creative skills.
Read a passage from book and then try to reproduce it in
your own words.
Read a good writer Well and note his/her style then try to
copy their style.
24. Cont….
They are two basic principles to
improve the writing skills.
read,read and read
Write, write and write