Creative Writing Speech Text

Jonathan Friesen - Writing Coach

creative writing with the parts of speech the parts of speech rainbow you might ask, why should the english language learners know the parts of speech? it is a boring grammar exercise! i respectfully disagree. I believe that knowing the structure of english helps ells better understand their own language and distinguish the differences between their mother tongue and english. When ells learn about the different parts of speech, they also learn what color represents each part of speech. Second, ells work with their own piece of writing and color code the parts of speech in their written piece. The teacher asks questions: do some colors dominate in your rainbow? if yes, why? how can you add more colors into your writing? the rainbow activity helps not only ells but also native speakers visualise the patterns in the structure of the english sentence. Students then evaluate their writing and realize the areas that they have to improve.

Creative writing proves to be the most difficult area of english language proficiency for most learners. Do you have any creative writing activities that work in your class? idea collection sheets serve as a bridge across the space and time that separate the great ideas you are capable of coming up with on any specific topic. Landscape mode seems to work better for me in part because it helps me see more of the page at one time.

write the topic in the center and circle it, or quickly sketch a symbol representing the essence or theme of what you plan to write. Use personal shorthand, abbreviations, symbols you've developed, or any other method you have for writing at higher bandwidths. Your success is measured by the quality of the ideas you come up with, and not by how many of the rules you followed in coming up with them. Use whatever writing instrument allows you to write the fastest in the most comfortable manner.

the idea collection phase differs from the mind mapping phase in that some of the aspects of mind mapping disrupt the rapid flow of ideas during this phase's mental burst. For example, in the idea collection phase:

    use the same writing instrument throughout. Write down your ideas as they flow without judging whether the idea is related to the topic.
after completing the initial mental burst, take a short break to incubate related ideas. After your break, take 30 40 minutes to pull related ideas from various reference materials. If possible, place the idea collection sheet in a place where it will be handy over the next day or two.

A Level English Paper

When related ideas come to you, write them on this sheet, or jot them in your calendar and transfer them to the idea collection sheet when convenient. I usually carry a portfolio around which contains a few sheets of unlined paper for this purpose. Idea collection sheets in progress are often stored here or in the adjacent pocket. Carrying my idea collection sheets around with me allows me to round them out from the perspective of a variety of mental states. When writing a paper or a speech, the most difficult decision is often which topic to address.

Doing an idea collection sheet is an excellent way to brainstorm possible topics for future projects. Using idea collection sheets as a precursor to mind mapping was inspired in part by material in charles thompson's book, what a great idea. Thompson suggests using various symbols such as circles, squares and triangles to help categorize the points on the idea collection sheet before organizing them into a map. For example, in reviewing an idea collection sheet, you might notice that there are four main themes to the ideas. You could place a circle around all ideas related to theme one, a triangle for ideas related to theme two, etc.