Monday, April 27, 2020
Thoughts on Writing an Essay - Thinking About What Not to Talk About
Thoughts on Writing an Essay - Thinking About What Not to Talk AboutThe reflection essay is often the topic of conversation. If you're reading this, it probably means that you're looking for an insightful and concrete thing to write about in your essay. The real questions you need to ask yourself are: 'What do I want to talk about?' and 'How can I make my reflection essay stand out?'The first thing to do is to determine what the main issue is of your writing skills. Do you want to talk about grammar, punctuation, writing style or grammar? Or perhaps you would like to talk about the topic of your writing in general, not just the specific topic of your reflection essay.Do you want to talk about how your writing skills are more specific to your area of expertise, such as sports? Or maybe you'd like to talk about how your writing skills are general to people who are not in the field you're in. For example, you may want to talk about how you are good at teaching English to other writers, but not so good at teaching poetry.The method you take depends on the perspective of the audience. If you are writing for a certain purpose, the way you talk depends on the kind of essay you want to write. If you are writing for your online readers, it will be different from when you are writing for those who will read your essay for the purpose of critique.Once you have determined what the main point of your reflection essay is, you can start thinking about what to write about. It is often the case that some kind of a theme emerges. Maybe it's to talk about your passion, interests, personal experience, hobbies or passions.This is the easiest approach because you do not have to worry about the writing skills as much. You can just get to work and write in a general manner.So the next time you're thinking about writing, think about the things you do not want to talk about because they are not central to the topic of your writing skills. That will help you keep them out of your essay.
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