Process of Writing
According to López, Torrance &
Fidalgo (2018: 311) there are three
cognitive processes involved in writing: planning, translating and revising.
Planning involves idea generation, organization and goal setting. Translating
involves sentence planning and transcription, and therefore requires knowledge
of syntax and the ability to handwrite (or keyboard) and to spell. Revision
includes reading, evaluating and editing processes
The
Writing Process is start from once you select a topic and complete enough
research to commit yourself at least tentatively to your stance toward that
topic, you are ready to begin writing or are you? Stop for a moment to consider
the writing process we recommend the procoses of writing as follows.
1. Prewriting: Analyzing your audience, determining your purpose in writing, limiting the scope of what you will cover, and generating potential content.
2. Drafting: Making a case and structuring your evidence for that case.
3. Revising: Putting yourself in the place of the reader, rethinking your approach, and making changes that will improve your case.
4. Polishing: Editing and proofreading to eliminate errors and improve the coherence and readability of your presentation.
The
recursive, rather than linear, nature of the writing process helps writers
produce stronger, more focused work because it highlights connections and
allows for movement between research and the phases of writing. Writing doesn't
have to be a one way path (Bompiani & Smith 2015: 3)
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