Writing a composition and spotting interesting titles..pdf
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Writing a composition and spotting interesting titles..pdf
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How to Write a Composition
Introduction to
Composition
●What is a composition?
●It is the act of writing or a piece of writing.
●The word comes from Latin "componeri,"
meaning "put together."
Importance of Planning
●Planning helps organize your thoughts.
●It keeps control over the writing process.
●Motivates you to write better and faster.
The Five Ws and One H
●Who is the main character?
●Where did the events take place?
●When did it happen?
●What happened?
●Why did it occur?
●How was everything solved?
Parts of a Composition
●A composition consists of:
●Heading
●Introduction
●Main Body
●Conclusion
Choosing a Heading
●Make sure the title relates to the content.
●Keep it short and catchy.
●Avoid long and complex sentences.
Crafting the Introduction
●Hook the reader's attention.
●Prepare the reader for what follows.
●Keep it clear and concise.
Example of an
Introduction
●"A journey is always an exciting
experience..."
●It sets the stage for the main story.
Developing the Main
Body
●Transition smoothly from the introduction.
●Develop the main story.
●Express your feelings and thoughts.
Example of the Main Body
●"I had a prolonged desire to make a journey by train..."
●Share your experiences and details.
Writing Tips for the
Main Body
●Keep sentences simple and short.
●Avoid complex structures.
●State main points consistently.
Concluding Your
Composition
●Never end abruptly.
●Summarize the main idea.
●Avoid introducing new points.
Example of a Conclusion
●"It was really a happy journey for me..."
●Reflect on the experience.
Reviewing Your
Composition
●Always review your work.
●Check for clarity and coherence.
●Make necessary edits for improvement.
Engaging Your Reader
●Use descriptive language.
●Create vivid imagery.
●Make your story relatable.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
●Avoid grammatical errors.
●Don't stray from the main topic.
●Ensure logical flow of ideas.
Practice Makes Perfect
●Write regularly to improve your skills.
●Experiment with different styles.
●Seek feedback from peers or teachers.
Final Thoughts
●Writing a composition can be easy with
practice.
●Follow the structure and tips provided.
●Enjoy the process of expressing yourself!
Questions for Reflection
●What do you find most challenging about writing?
●How can you apply these tips to your next composition?
Thank You!
●Thank you for your attention!
●Happy writing!