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OUTLINE REVISE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

DRAFT EDIT

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LET’S BEGIN NOW!
It’s show time

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OUTLINE

Outline
Presented by Nunik
An outline is a plan for or a summary
of a writing project or
speech. Outlines are usually in the
form of a list divided into headings and
subheadings that distinguish main
points from supporting points.

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SECTION 1

Benefits of an Outline
Shows the
Aids in the process of
relationships among
writing
ideas in your writing

Constructs an ordered
Helps you organize
OUTLINE overview of your
your ideas
writing

Prevents you from


Presents your material
“straying” from the
in a logical form
topic

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Section 2

Creating an Outline
Perform initial research List all the ideas that Group related ideas
to learn about your you want to include in together.
chosen topic. your paper.

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Arrange material in Create main and sub headings.
subsections from general to
specific or from abstract to
concrete.

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DRAFT
Presented by Andy

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A draft paper is a first or second
attempt at writing something, with
the understanding that is is
incomplete and needs editing.

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Section 1

BENEFITS OF A DRAFT
YOUR The sole purpose of a rough
draft is to give you a place to
VISION ISN’T start to formally put together
your ideas with evidence.
OUR Additionally, writing a rough
draft lets you gauge if you need
FUTURE. to do more research, change

IT’S YOURS
your purpose, or switch topics
completely.

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Section 2

CREATING A DRAFT
 The body of the paper follows
the introduction. It consists of
a number of paragraphs in
which you develop your ideas
in detail.

INTRODUCTI CONCLUSI
BODY
ON ON
It often begins with a general
The conclusion is
statement about the topic and
ends with a more specific the last paragraph
statement of the main idea of of the paper.
your paper.

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let the reader know inform the reader about arouse the reader's
what the topic is your point of view curiosity so that he or
she will want to read
about your topic

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Limit each paragraph to Prove your points Use transition words to
one main idea. (Don't continually by using ensure a smooth flow of
try to talk about more specific examples and ideas from paragraph to
than one idea per quotations from your paragraph.
paragraph.) note cards

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summarize your points, leaving restate the main idea of the paper
out specific examples

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REVISE
Presented by Alda

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Revision is the stage in
the writing process where the
author reviews, alters, and
amends their message, according
to what has been written in the
draft.

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Section 1

Benefits of a Revise
PREWRITING WRITING POST-
WRITING

your final product is


better, more polished, your first draft is you can better every
than your initial draft; never your best one; aspect of your work
that might need help.
Section 2

CREATING A REVISE
Revising for
Substance Revising for Style
Te mutat erroribus
nec, scripta
accumsan
voluptatum ad sed.
Revising for Final
Structure Proofreading

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Tighten and clean
Find your main up your
point. language.

Eliminate mistakes in
Identify your readers grammar and usage.
and your purpose.
Evaluate your Switch from writer -centered
evidence. to reader-centered.

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EDIT
Presented by Suya

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Editing is a stage of the writing process in
which a writer oreditor strives to improve a
draft (and sometimes prepare it for
publication) by correcting errors and by
making words and sentences clearer, more
precise, and more effective.

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Section 1

Benefits of an Editting
to improve a draft (and sometimes
prepare it for publication) by
correcting errors and by
making words and sentences clearer,
more precise, and more effective.
The process of editing
involves adding,
deleting, and
rearranging words along
with recasting
sentences and cutting
the clutter.

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Section 2

How to Edit your paper


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The more
I think
The more I get
Confused

GET THE FOCUSED


ATTENTION THAT YOU
DESERVE

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FIND THE PROBLEMS

RESPON

WE MUST KNOW
WHAT PEOPLE GIVE SOLUTION

REALLY WANT. BENEFITS of THE SOLUTION

CONCLUSION
WHAT ? WHEN ?

WHO ? WHY ?

WHERE ? HOW ?

We have to make many questions to sharp our main idea/topic.

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What is your
idea ?

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DON’T BE SHY

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T H A N K YO U !
BYE-BYE

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