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the planning process

Understanding titles to planning

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the planning process

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  1. Understanding titles to planning August 24th, 2021

  2. Agenda 01. 03. Introduction Practice Topics Exercises 02. 04. Development Review The planning process Essay titles Brainstorming Essay lenght Outlines Quizz

  3. 01 The planning Process

  4. Steps Analyze title essays Brainstorm ideas Essay Planning ideas

  5. Analyze title essays

  6. Match the key words on the left with the definitions on the right A key word is a word that will help us to anticipate the content of a text or a title.

  7. Underline the key words in the following titles and consider what they are asking you to do.

  8. Brainstorming Brainstorming or listing is when you freely write down all ideas in the order which they occur to you

  9. Practice brainstorming

  10. Essay Lenght

  11. This calculation is useful since it can guide the amount of reading you need to do, as well as providing the basis for an outline. Moreover, it prevents you from writing an unbalanced answer, in which part of the question is not fully dealt with. Essays in exams do not have a word limit, but it is equally important to plan them in similar terms, e.g. part 1 40 per cent, part 2 60 per cent.

  12. Identify the key words in the following titles and decide what percentage of the main body to give to each part.

  13. Outlines An outline is a tool used to organize written ideas about a topic or thesis into a logical order.

  14. Outlines The purpose of an Outline is to help the writer to answer the question as effectively as possible

  15. Outlines

  16. Review baamboozle

  17. Have a great day bye!

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