Step 5 – Peer Evaluation
Before you start to write there is one more stage to go through. Pass your notes to your peers and ask them to give their comments. This will save time in the long run as your peers can indicate any problem areas at this early stage, before you have actually started writing.
Step 6 - Rough Draft
You are now ready to write!! Develop your ideas into paragraphs. Remember that there should be only one main idea in each paragraph.
Step 7 – Check
This is the time to check your spelling and grammar and to make sure that your essay makes sense. Yes, it’s a boring step, but one that must not be overlooked. It’s amazing how many mistakes you can let slip at this stage because you just now want to hand the essay in and forget about it! Check out the next page on useful ways of checking your work.
Link here to page in Study Skills called Evaluating your writing
Step 8 – Rewriting Final Draft
Now you really have finished! Carefully rewrite your essay bearing in mind all the comments you have received. You should make sure your introduction and conclusion are strong and that they reflect and justify the opinion given in your essay. Now hand it in, but keep practising!
Now read the questions again in the introduction to this guide. Are your answers different? Do you have any more questions you’d like to ask relating to this topic?
Step 9 Model Essay
Read this model essay written by a British Council tutor. Does it follow the guidelines written here?
Writing game - type in some of the points of the writing process. You decide how difficult the game will be!
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