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User Profile: Bearainy
Bearainy October 7th

Hello, lovely student support community.

This thread is for pear editing. You can post your essay, paragraph, or presentation if you want feedback from another person.



Here are the rules:

◎All posts must be 7 Cups appropriate. (Papers with topics like racism, negative thoughts about discrimination, information about other users here on Cups, etc. are prohibited.)

◎Be supportive and kind.





Writing process;

1. Choose a topic.

Before you start writing, you need to decide exactly what you’ll write about and do the necessary research.

What's your purpose for this paragraph or essay?

Why this topic?



2. Do the research.

• Searching for primary and secondary sources.

• Reading the relevant texts closely (e.g., for literary analysis).

• Collecting data using relevant research methods (e.g., experiments, interviews, or surveys)

• (For argument paragraphs, it's also advised to read opinions from people of the opposite point of view.)



3. Planning and outlining

Especially in academic writing, it’s important to use a logical structure to convey information effectively. It’s far better to plan this out in advance than to try to work out your structure once you’ve already begun writing.


Click Here if you want a review for structure of essays

Structure for paragraphs

Structure for summarys



4. Write the first draft.

Once you have a clear idea of your structure, it’s time to produce a full first draft.

This process can be quite non-linear. For example, it’s reasonable to begin writing with the main body of the text, saving the introduction for later once you have a clearer idea of the text you’re introducing.

To give structure to your writing, use your outline as a framework. Make sure that each paragraph has a clear central focus that relates to your overall argument.



6. Get feedback from peers.

Here are some common points to look at while peer editing someone's work:

▪ Grammar.

▪ Punctuation.

▪ Spelling.

▪ Overused expressions.



7. Redrafting, revising, and writing the final draft;

Look at the paper critically at your first draft and find potential areas for improvement. Redrafting means substantially adding or removing content, while revising involves making changes to structure and reformulating arguments.



9. Read the writing work before turning it in.






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@Apeatrice

Ooh what a fun way to learn and support each other. Thank you for sharing the detailed structure on how to make better use of this space and for providing helpful resources. You've been doing so amazing with the student support community. Keep it up!🌞

User Profile: KindleMissie
KindleMissie November 1st

@Apeatrice

It's an awesome initiative Apea!🌟 A super helpful guide for people who are interested in writing and getting feedbacks from the peers. Thank you so much for sharing all the helpful resources!💖 

@wintertuolis thinking of you since you like writing!🙂 I hope this incredible guide shared by Apea will be beneficent for you😃

User Profile: Remina
Remina November 1st

Awesome resource!

User Profile: izzyy528
izzyy528 November 30th

@Apeatrice

Thank you so much for creating and sharing this thoughtful thread! 🌟 It's such a helpful resource for anyone looking to improve their writing and get supportive feedback. I love how you've broken down the writing process step by step! 😊

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User Profile: Bearainy
Bearainy OP December 2nd

@izzyy528

Thanks for those words and for dropping by, Lizzy🥰

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