Monday, March 28, 2005

Planning Stage-a half form

Many people think it’s not an easy one to start writing. They often think that it is hard to know what to write.

Winterowd names this stage as “prewriting”. He explains it as “a period of getting ready”. It is relevant since many would-be writers, even the professional, need time to

In the planning stage, Ruggiero (1985) suggests some guidelines to unlock our mind.

1.The first is to find a topic.
It can be from our hobbies, the places we’ve visited that are fascinating, our impression on something, and quotations from well-known people.

2.The second is to generate ideas.
We often do not realize that ideas are everywhere around us. As we are traveling, or in the bus station waiting for the coming bus, or in the queue of cinema, etc. we will encounter situations that will inspire us.

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