Doliner
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I used to think the hardest part of writing was the actual writing. Then I learned that one of the essentials in writing happens before you ever put pen to paper: choosing your topic. The Heinemann blog emphasizes that choice of topic significantly impacts student engagement in writing . When you care about your topic, everything gets easier:
The blog also notes that if we're always given topics, we never learn how to generate our own meaningful topics . That's an essential skill for any writer. Practice brainstorming strategies: listing, freewriting, mind-mapping, asking questions.
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- You already know something about it, so you can write with detail
- You're more motivated to research and learn more
- You have genuine opinions, which makes argument easier
- You actually want to write, which beats forcing yourself
The blog also notes that if we're always given topics, we never learn how to generate our own meaningful topics . That's an essential skill for any writer. Practice brainstorming strategies: listing, freewriting, mind-mapping, asking questions.
Find what works for you