5 Crucial Writing Tactics for Beginners

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By Kevin Nelson / Writing is not an easy task, and it is not for the faint-hearted. It is quite involving and can take a toll on anyone who doesn’t understand what they are doing.

Writing entails more than just putting words on paper. You have to brainstorm and research for ideas to write on. Additionally, you have to understand how to structure these ideas in a logical and coherent manner for your readers to understand the point you are trying to make with your writing.

Writing provides a platform for expressing your thoughts and enhancing your critical thinking skills. It should triggers you to conduct thorough research and, as a result, increase your knowledge on certain areas. However, without adequate knowledge and experience, producing high quality written pieces can be a tedious and overwhelming task, especially for beginners.

There are many tactics available for helping beginners write without much hassle, and this article highlights six tactics that have proven to be quite effective. Use them to help you improve your writing skills, whether it is writing reports, essays, or articles, or narratives.

Choose a Topic You Can Easily Expound On

Ask yourself what kind of paper you are supposed to write: Is it a general overview, or does it entail an in-depth analysis? Sometimes the topic can be provided by an instructor, and you are obliged to follow their instructions. However, if you have not been assigned a topic, pick something can easily expound on.

Choosing the right topic of discussion revolves mostly around personal interest. It follows a simple logic: when it comes to writing about what you love, the process of doing thorough research becomes relatively easier as compared to writing on an issue you aren’t interested in. You will find it easier to write an article on an issue that interests you rather than work on something that you abhor. It is also advisable to review a few topics that interest you before choosing one.

Some topics have a lot of information and you can write extensively on them without exhausting information resources, while other topics do not have many resources for one to consult. When it comes to conducting research, it is necessary to consult relevant resources and to record all vital information you come across during the research. You can even find lots of free apps online to help you organize your research.

Writing an Outline Is Crucial

All beginners should appreciate the value of writing an outline. Without writing an outline, it becomes difficult to organize your points and how you are going to discuss them. To captivate your audience, it is necessary to organize your ideas first, especially because it will not only enhance the coherence of the paper but will improve its overall quality as well.

Developing an outline is the most efficient way of organizing and structuring your ideas on paper, and it helps you to avoid deviating from the topic. In most cases, amateur writers who start writing articles without using an outline end up deviating from the main topic of discussion, and this is often a failure. Writing an outline is a cinch for most beginners because it basically entails jotting down the possible points you want to include. Using an outline enables you to see through the initial draft and connect dots of your ideas to structure an organized written piece.

How to Write a Creative Introduction Statement

The introduction paragraph is important in any piece of writing because it determines whether a reader will be interested enough to keep reading. Beginners should understand that most readers want to be aware of the writer’s argument immediately after starting reading the paper. Therefore, the introduction part should be written with much caution and should be creative enough to capture the interest of the readers.

What to Write in the Body

A good writer understands the structure and purpose of each segment of their work. The body where you present your arguments, explanations, and descriptions. Elaboration is key here. All relevant ideas drafted in the outline will translate into a separate section within the body.

When working on the body of your work, commence by writing down one of the main ideas as the opening sentence and then elaborating each of your ideas in sentence format. Make sure to use an interesting topic sentence, followed by supporting information that you think readers will love and enjoy.

At this point, it's okay to leave blank spaces between each supporting point to come back to later to add detailed examples to back up your statement/position. These blank spaces can be filled with comparative information that will assist in linking some smaller ideas together. If you do this, your body paragraphs will have coherence, and your readers will follow and comprehend your train of thought from the introduction segment down to the conclusion.

Writing the Conclusion

Review carefully the main points discussed in the body of the essay and give a short recap of it in the conclusion. Authors might think of this as the final chapter, whereas for reports, it would be the closing paragraph or argument.

Writing is not for the faint-hearted. Even though it may be a piece of cake for most accomplished writers, it is a bear for many beginners. However, if you incorporate the mentioned strategies when writing your essay, you are assured that the final product will be good quality.I do not claim that you will become a professional writer merely by following the outlined strategies, but I guarantee that your efforts will improve greatly if combined with these pointers.



About the Author

Kevin Nelson started his career as a research analyst and has changed the sphere of activity to writing services and content marketing. Currently, Kevin works as a part-time writer at the OnlineWritingClass. Except writing, he spends a lot of time reading psychology and management literature searching for the keystones of motivation ideas. Feel free to connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Linkedin.