Help, I have to write!
Where do I start?
Writing is work
Writing is hard work, and to write well, you need to prepare your writing. You need to think about your writing and put in some effort.
The ideas in your writing will not just magically appear on your paper, you need to prepare. This is how you get good ideas.
So let’s get started. Here we go!
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Skrivetrekanten på engelsk i Word-format
What type of text am I writing?
Read the instructions well, so you know what type of assignment you will write. You can write fiction or nonfiction:
- Fiction: narratives, short stories, and fairy tales
- Non-fiction (fact): newsletters, letters to the editor, news and debate/persuasive articles
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NON-FICTION
In a nonfiction text, you are going to convince or inform someone about something. You need to keep your writing clear and based on facts. It is useful to structure your text in what we call a five-paragraph essay. The first paragraph is the introduction, and the last is the conclusion. In the middle, you have three body parts (or more if you need). Think of it like a burger: the buns are the introduction and conclusion, and the layers between are the other paragraphs.
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Keywords
Have a look at your free-writing from before. Can you find three keywords that could be useful for your task?
Here is one example of a free-writing paragraph. Keywords are in bold:
It is so scary having to walk to school because cars drive by really fast, and in the fall, it gets really dark and spooky. The days are a little lighter in the winter, but then you have to walk in the middle of the road because there is so much snow and there are snow berms everywhere. I don’t know what to write, there are a ton of cars where we walk to school, and almost all of my friends walk too. Some ride their bikes and have to either ride them on the road or where we walk. It’s hard to ride your bike to school because the sidewalks are so narrow, and we don’t have any bike lanes. I don’t know what to write, but I think that it sucks that some of us are scared of being run over on the way to school. Maybe that’s why there are so many that get rides. It’s also not that cool having to walk in all of the exhaust fumes. Also, even though a lot of people have electric cars, that’s a little scary too because they don’t make any noise.
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Topic sentences
A topic sentence is a sentence where you make a statement on what the paragraph is about. Make sentences from the highlighted words you already have. You have one topic sentence per paragraph.
From our example, they could look something like this:
- The school route is dark and has poor visibility.
- We need a bike lane.
- A lot of kids get rides to school because they are too scared to walk.
Supporting sentences
To support means to back something up. Supportive sentences back up the topic sentence with examples or explanations.
In the example below, you can see how you can write supportive sentences to the topic sentence (in bold).
The school route is dark and has poor visibility.
If you have ever walked along the school route to Russell school early in the morning, you have probably noticed that there isn’t much light. There are a lot of streetlights missing along the way, and it gets especially dark in the fall. That means that there can be some pretty dark mornings even at the beginning of the new school year. This is scary for both the kids walking to school and the cars driving by. Even though a lot of children use reflectors, there are also many who don’t. These roads are used by both pedestrians and cyclists, and things can quickly become dangerous. While the days get a little lighter when there is snow, that just makes the roads even more dangerous. The snowplows create a lot of high snow berms, and this means that children often have to walk in the middle of the road to get to school.
Now you can try to write four to five supporting sentences for each of your topic sentences.
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All done!
Writing can be difficult, but if you prepare, it will be easier. Writing good texts takes time, but it gets easier with practice. Have fun with your writing, and let your voice be heard!
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Kilder:
- NTNU | Skrivesenteret (10.11.2021):
http://skrivesenteret.no/
- Intertekst (10.11.2021):
https://intertekst.portfolio.no/
- Norsksidene (10.11.2021):
https://norsksidene.no/web/
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