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The Writing Process
The following writing process has worked for millions of
university students.
Every time you have a writing assignment, take it step by step.
Summary of the Writing Process
1. Choose a topic
2. Thinking (brainstorming)
3. Research
4. Thesis statement
5. Planning
6. Write
7. Revise
8. Edit
9. Proof Read
1. Choose a topic
Once you have a specific topic for your paper, write your topic as the question which your paper will answer.
Doing this is a great way to focus your paper and ensure that you meet the paper’s purpose. Characteristics of
a Good Paper Topic :
• Your question does not have a simple answer
• Your question is worth answering.
• Your paper will achieve its purpose.
• You are interested in the topic.
• The topic is the right size for the length of the paper.
• There is enough (but not too much) information available in reliable sources.
• You have enough time to do what you need to do.
2. Thinking (Brainstorming)
Write down all the possible answers to your question, and write down all the
information, opinions, and questions you have about your topic. What you
already know and what else you need to find out about your topic
• Writing things down also ensures that you will not forget your great ideas later.
3. Research
Research is an on-going part of the writing process. You will start doing general
research to learn more about your topic, but you will continue doing research
throughout the writing process.
1. Plan your research before your start
2. Set up and follow a research schedule
3. Immediately record source information. Write down the book source or
web page of every good source, remember you will need to use the appropriate
APA style for citations. Not citing your sources is considered Plagiarism!
4. Discover your Thesis Statement
The thesis statement is the most important sentence in your paper. If someone asked you, “What does your
paper say?” your answer would be your thesis statement. Everything you write will support this statement. A
good thesis statement usually includes:
• Main idea of the paper. ONE idea. The entire paper is based on this statement.
• Your opinion or point of view. The thesis statement is not a fact nor a question, but your view of the topic
and what you want to say about it.
• Purpose of the paper. From the thesis, it should be clear what the paper will do.
• Answer to the research question. Ask yourself the question and then answer it with your thesis. Is it truly
an answer? (if not, change the question or the answer!)
• An element of surprise. This means that the thesis is interesting, engaging, and perhaps not so expected.
• Clarity. It should be understandable after one reading and have no mistakes.
5. Planning – Basic Outline
After going through your sources and taking notes, you can create a detailed outline by
adding details to your basic outline; here are the steps to follow when making your
outline:
1. Make changes to your thesis and main points until you are satisfied
2. Go through your notes and find supporting points for each section of your outline
3. Organize the supporting points in each section
4. Add supporting details (facts, examples, expert opinion, descriptions, quotes, etc.) to each
point
5. Determine how many paragraphs you will need, each with a main point written in
sentence form and list of supporting points and details.
6. Writing the First Draft
The key is to be prepared before you start – have a purpose, a thesis, enough
research, and a plan. And then, just write.
• You could start at the beginning and write until the end. Or you could write
paragraphs separately, in any order you like. Many writers do the body
paragraphs first and save the introduction and conclusion for the end.
a. The Introduction
The introduction of an academic paper is usually 1-2 paragraphs long – longer
for longer papers with more background information.
• Gain the immediate attention of the audience
• Provide any necessary background information or definition of any
terms.
• Briefly introduce the main points (sections) of the paper
• Have a thesis statement (often the last sentence)
b. Body Paragraphs
Body paragraphs can be written in many ways, depending on your purpose. However,
each paragraph should have ONE point which supports the thesis statement. Most
body paragraphs will have:
• Topic Sentence
• Explanation of topic sentence
• Support
• Concluding sentence
No long body paragraphs!
c. The Conclusion
The conclusion may be the shortest paragraph, but it’s also the most important
because this is what the reader will remember. A conclusion usually does these
things:
• Connect to the last sentence of the previous paragraph
• Summarize the findings of your paper
• Show the significance of your findings
• End with a strong, memorable concluding statement(s)
d. Connection between Ideas
Because academic papers should have a clear organizational structure,
throughout your paper, you need to show the readers how your ideas are
connected between paragraphs and between sentences. Often this happens
naturally as you write; however, sometimes you will need to make the
connection clearer to the reader. Here are 3 ways to do this:
• Pronouns (he/she/they/this/that/these/those)
• Repeated words/ideas
• Transition words
7. Revising
Before you can revise, you need to know what to fix.
• Get feedback: Listen to your teacher´s advice, but remember that in the end, your paper is your responsibility.
• Refer to the assignment´s rubrics or look at the checklist in this guide. (proof read)
• Outline: Make an outline of your first draft by listing the main point of each topic sentence. Then focus on answering the thesis statement
• Read your paper for focus. Read every sentence of your paper. After each, ask yourself, “Does this support the thesis statement?” If it doesn’t,
cross it out or change it.
• Read each body paragraph for support. Read a body paragraph, and then read its topic sentence again. Did the paragraph support that
sentence enough?
• Re-read your paper as the audience. Imagine that you are seeing your paper for the first time. As you read, write down any comments or
questions your audience might have.
Then, Fix it ! … how?
• Erase, Add, Reorganize, Re-write
8. Edit
When editing, you examine every sentence and ask yourself if has a purpose
and if it’s complete, clear, and concise in English.
• Use the spell check and grammar check functions in Microsoft Word.
• Look for specific problems (Connection between ideas, Wordiness,
repetition, sentence structure, Word choice, clarity, etc)
9. Proof Read
(Each assignment has its own checklist)
Clear Objective, Thesis, and Focus
• ____ Thesis is clear
• ____ Thesis has no errors
• ____ Thesis has point of view
• ____ Purpose of paper is clear
• ____ Thesis answers research question
• ____ Every paragraph relates to thesis
• ____ Thesis is surprising
• ____ Every paragraph supports thesis
Organization/Cohesion
• ____ Clear introduction, body, conclusion
• ____ Clear, logical order of paragraphs
• ____ Connections between paragraphs
• ____ All sentences connect to each other
Introduction Conclusion
• ____ Hook sentence catches attention
• ____ Connects to last body paragraph
• ____ No too general statements
• ____ Summarizes thesis and main points
• ____ Enough background info about topic
• ____ No new or superfluous information
• ____ Section ideas explained in introduction
• ____ Shows importance of topic
• ____ Thesis statement is easy to find
• ____ Effective closing statement (“wow”)
Body
• ____ Each paragraph has only one point
• ____ Support is explained/analyzed
• ____ Logical, convincing points support
thesis
• ____ Balanced source info and own ideas
• ____ Topic sentences in every paragraph
• ____ Each paragraph explains “why/how”
• ____ Topic sentences relate to thesis
• ____ Specific explanations
• ____ Topic sentences have point of view
• ____ No repetition of ideas
• ____ Sufficient supp. points in each para.
• ____ No irrelevant ideas or information
• ____ Supporting points are in logical order
• ____ Appropriate concluding sentences
• ____ Source information is introduced
• ____ Each para. proves its topic sentence
• ____ Use of specific details as support
• ____ Alternative/opposing views included,
• ____ Source information is integrated
minimized.
Bibliography
• Cramer, S. (2001, July 27). Choosing a topic. In Guide to library research (part 1). Retrieved July 31, 2004, from Duke Libraries Web site:
http://www.lib.duke/edu /libguide/choosing.htm
• Hamid, S. (2004). Writing a research paper. Retrieved July 10, 2004, from Purdue Online Writing Lab Web site:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops /hypertext/researchw/index.html
• Hult, C. A., & Huckin, T. N. (2001). The new century handbook: Brief edition. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
• Jordan, R. R. (1999). Academic writing course: Study skills in English (3rd ed.). Harlow, MA: Pearson Education.
• Leki, I. (1998). Academic writing: Exploring processes and strategies. (2nd ed.). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
• Lester, J. D. (1996). Writing research papers: The City University style manual (8th ed.). New York, NY: Harper Collins.
• Lester, J. D. (1999). Writing research papers: A complete guide (9th ed.). New York, NY: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers.
• Markham, R., Markham, P., & Waddell, M. (2001). 10 steps in writing the research paper (6th ed.). Happauge, NY: Barron’s.
• Ramage, J. D., Bean, J. C., & Johnson, J. (2003). The Allyn & Bacon guide to writing: Concise edition. New York, NY: Longman Publishers.
• Reid, J. M. (2000). The process of composition (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Prentice Hall Regents.
• Walliman, N. (2001). Your research project: A step-by-step guide for the first-time researcher. London, England: Sage Publications.

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The Writing Process in 10 Steps

  • 1. The Writing Process The following writing process has worked for millions of university students. Every time you have a writing assignment, take it step by step.
  • 2. Summary of the Writing Process 1. Choose a topic 2. Thinking (brainstorming) 3. Research 4. Thesis statement 5. Planning 6. Write 7. Revise 8. Edit 9. Proof Read
  • 3. 1. Choose a topic Once you have a specific topic for your paper, write your topic as the question which your paper will answer. Doing this is a great way to focus your paper and ensure that you meet the paper’s purpose. Characteristics of a Good Paper Topic : • Your question does not have a simple answer • Your question is worth answering. • Your paper will achieve its purpose. • You are interested in the topic. • The topic is the right size for the length of the paper. • There is enough (but not too much) information available in reliable sources. • You have enough time to do what you need to do.
  • 4. 2. Thinking (Brainstorming) Write down all the possible answers to your question, and write down all the information, opinions, and questions you have about your topic. What you already know and what else you need to find out about your topic • Writing things down also ensures that you will not forget your great ideas later.
  • 5. 3. Research Research is an on-going part of the writing process. You will start doing general research to learn more about your topic, but you will continue doing research throughout the writing process. 1. Plan your research before your start 2. Set up and follow a research schedule 3. Immediately record source information. Write down the book source or web page of every good source, remember you will need to use the appropriate APA style for citations. Not citing your sources is considered Plagiarism!
  • 6. 4. Discover your Thesis Statement The thesis statement is the most important sentence in your paper. If someone asked you, “What does your paper say?” your answer would be your thesis statement. Everything you write will support this statement. A good thesis statement usually includes: • Main idea of the paper. ONE idea. The entire paper is based on this statement. • Your opinion or point of view. The thesis statement is not a fact nor a question, but your view of the topic and what you want to say about it. • Purpose of the paper. From the thesis, it should be clear what the paper will do. • Answer to the research question. Ask yourself the question and then answer it with your thesis. Is it truly an answer? (if not, change the question or the answer!) • An element of surprise. This means that the thesis is interesting, engaging, and perhaps not so expected. • Clarity. It should be understandable after one reading and have no mistakes.
  • 7. 5. Planning – Basic Outline After going through your sources and taking notes, you can create a detailed outline by adding details to your basic outline; here are the steps to follow when making your outline: 1. Make changes to your thesis and main points until you are satisfied 2. Go through your notes and find supporting points for each section of your outline 3. Organize the supporting points in each section 4. Add supporting details (facts, examples, expert opinion, descriptions, quotes, etc.) to each point 5. Determine how many paragraphs you will need, each with a main point written in sentence form and list of supporting points and details.
  • 8. 6. Writing the First Draft The key is to be prepared before you start – have a purpose, a thesis, enough research, and a plan. And then, just write. • You could start at the beginning and write until the end. Or you could write paragraphs separately, in any order you like. Many writers do the body paragraphs first and save the introduction and conclusion for the end.
  • 9. a. The Introduction The introduction of an academic paper is usually 1-2 paragraphs long – longer for longer papers with more background information. • Gain the immediate attention of the audience • Provide any necessary background information or definition of any terms. • Briefly introduce the main points (sections) of the paper • Have a thesis statement (often the last sentence)
  • 10. b. Body Paragraphs Body paragraphs can be written in many ways, depending on your purpose. However, each paragraph should have ONE point which supports the thesis statement. Most body paragraphs will have: • Topic Sentence • Explanation of topic sentence • Support • Concluding sentence No long body paragraphs!
  • 11. c. The Conclusion The conclusion may be the shortest paragraph, but it’s also the most important because this is what the reader will remember. A conclusion usually does these things: • Connect to the last sentence of the previous paragraph • Summarize the findings of your paper • Show the significance of your findings • End with a strong, memorable concluding statement(s)
  • 12. d. Connection between Ideas Because academic papers should have a clear organizational structure, throughout your paper, you need to show the readers how your ideas are connected between paragraphs and between sentences. Often this happens naturally as you write; however, sometimes you will need to make the connection clearer to the reader. Here are 3 ways to do this: • Pronouns (he/she/they/this/that/these/those) • Repeated words/ideas • Transition words
  • 13. 7. Revising Before you can revise, you need to know what to fix. • Get feedback: Listen to your teacher´s advice, but remember that in the end, your paper is your responsibility. • Refer to the assignment´s rubrics or look at the checklist in this guide. (proof read) • Outline: Make an outline of your first draft by listing the main point of each topic sentence. Then focus on answering the thesis statement • Read your paper for focus. Read every sentence of your paper. After each, ask yourself, “Does this support the thesis statement?” If it doesn’t, cross it out or change it. • Read each body paragraph for support. Read a body paragraph, and then read its topic sentence again. Did the paragraph support that sentence enough? • Re-read your paper as the audience. Imagine that you are seeing your paper for the first time. As you read, write down any comments or questions your audience might have. Then, Fix it ! … how? • Erase, Add, Reorganize, Re-write
  • 14. 8. Edit When editing, you examine every sentence and ask yourself if has a purpose and if it’s complete, clear, and concise in English. • Use the spell check and grammar check functions in Microsoft Word. • Look for specific problems (Connection between ideas, Wordiness, repetition, sentence structure, Word choice, clarity, etc)
  • 15. 9. Proof Read (Each assignment has its own checklist) Clear Objective, Thesis, and Focus • ____ Thesis is clear • ____ Thesis has no errors • ____ Thesis has point of view • ____ Purpose of paper is clear • ____ Thesis answers research question • ____ Every paragraph relates to thesis • ____ Thesis is surprising • ____ Every paragraph supports thesis Organization/Cohesion • ____ Clear introduction, body, conclusion • ____ Clear, logical order of paragraphs • ____ Connections between paragraphs • ____ All sentences connect to each other Introduction Conclusion • ____ Hook sentence catches attention • ____ Connects to last body paragraph • ____ No too general statements • ____ Summarizes thesis and main points • ____ Enough background info about topic • ____ No new or superfluous information • ____ Section ideas explained in introduction • ____ Shows importance of topic • ____ Thesis statement is easy to find • ____ Effective closing statement (“wow”) Body • ____ Each paragraph has only one point • ____ Support is explained/analyzed • ____ Logical, convincing points support thesis • ____ Balanced source info and own ideas • ____ Topic sentences in every paragraph • ____ Each paragraph explains “why/how” • ____ Topic sentences relate to thesis • ____ Specific explanations • ____ Topic sentences have point of view • ____ No repetition of ideas • ____ Sufficient supp. points in each para. • ____ No irrelevant ideas or information • ____ Supporting points are in logical order • ____ Appropriate concluding sentences • ____ Source information is introduced • ____ Each para. proves its topic sentence • ____ Use of specific details as support • ____ Alternative/opposing views included, • ____ Source information is integrated minimized.
  • 16. Bibliography • Cramer, S. (2001, July 27). Choosing a topic. In Guide to library research (part 1). Retrieved July 31, 2004, from Duke Libraries Web site: http://www.lib.duke/edu /libguide/choosing.htm • Hamid, S. (2004). Writing a research paper. Retrieved July 10, 2004, from Purdue Online Writing Lab Web site: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops /hypertext/researchw/index.html • Hult, C. A., & Huckin, T. N. (2001). The new century handbook: Brief edition. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. • Jordan, R. R. (1999). Academic writing course: Study skills in English (3rd ed.). Harlow, MA: Pearson Education. • Leki, I. (1998). Academic writing: Exploring processes and strategies. (2nd ed.). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. • Lester, J. D. (1996). Writing research papers: The City University style manual (8th ed.). New York, NY: Harper Collins. • Lester, J. D. (1999). Writing research papers: A complete guide (9th ed.). New York, NY: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers. • Markham, R., Markham, P., & Waddell, M. (2001). 10 steps in writing the research paper (6th ed.). Happauge, NY: Barron’s. • Ramage, J. D., Bean, J. C., & Johnson, J. (2003). The Allyn & Bacon guide to writing: Concise edition. New York, NY: Longman Publishers. • Reid, J. M. (2000). The process of composition (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Prentice Hall Regents. • Walliman, N. (2001). Your research project: A step-by-step guide for the first-time researcher. London, England: Sage Publications.