2006-08-22 23:23:47木头の似
Article--presenting facts and opinions
Below are some”Golden rules” for good article writing.
1.Think of your readers.
That means you should make people don’t have to read articles so get their interest and keep it.
2.Think of a good title.
That means if you have something short but striking, that will grab people’s attention.
3.Make your first paragraph striking.
You want people to keep reading, not stop read at this point.
4.Keep your article lively and varied.
You can use a mixture of fact and opinion, your ideas and quote other people’s.
(It is important that you use the correct punctuation[标点符号] when doing this.)
5.Put each point in a separate paragraph.
This makes it easy on the eye, and helps your readers to see your ideas.
6.BE BOLD!
Ask the readers queations, express strong poinions, choose ’rich’ vacabulary, exaggerate a little!
7.End on a strong note.
Refer back to your title or first paragraph, maybe a final comment or question that leaves the readers still thinking about what they’ve read.
Beside this, many text in English(articles, advertisements, etc.) are organized like this:
Situation-states the situation
Problem -explains why this is a problem
Response-disscusses a reaction or solution to the problem
Evaluation-considers how effective this is, or the result of this
All above are written by Joan, checked by Ms Gill, if you want to transfer this, please ask me first.Thank you. I’ll always here to help.
1.Think of your readers.
That means you should make people don’t have to read articles so get their interest and keep it.
2.Think of a good title.
That means if you have something short but striking, that will grab people’s attention.
3.Make your first paragraph striking.
You want people to keep reading, not stop read at this point.
4.Keep your article lively and varied.
You can use a mixture of fact and opinion, your ideas and quote other people’s.
(It is important that you use the correct punctuation[标点符号] when doing this.)
5.Put each point in a separate paragraph.
This makes it easy on the eye, and helps your readers to see your ideas.
6.BE BOLD!
Ask the readers queations, express strong poinions, choose ’rich’ vacabulary, exaggerate a little!
7.End on a strong note.
Refer back to your title or first paragraph, maybe a final comment or question that leaves the readers still thinking about what they’ve read.
Beside this, many text in English(articles, advertisements, etc.) are organized like this:
Situation-states the situation
Problem -explains why this is a problem
Response-disscusses a reaction or solution to the problem
Evaluation-considers how effective this is, or the result of this
All above are written by Joan, checked by Ms Gill, if you want to transfer this, please ask me first.Thank you. I’ll always here to help.