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Article Title: How to Practice Writing by Doing Personal Essays
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Want to practice writing and become an expert writer someday? You can be even if you are not born with such writing talents. But you can still learn and acquire this skill through constant practice.
Many expert writers become so successful in the field of writing because they keep on doing what they really wanted to become someday. Moreover, they also use their minds and their hearts while writing so that they can express freely what they are trying to think and feel about the topic that they are writing. With this perspective in mind, anyone can attain their writing skills with just a matter of time. Even for a starter like you can become one of them if you really wish it.
First of all, you need to practice writing a personal essay. This way, you can express freely with what you really feel inside and not because you are force to do it. Writing such a very common and easy task is fun because you can express your ideas well. Writing a personal essay is just the answer for that.
Personal essays are a good medium to practice your writing on. Since it involves picking out topics that you are interested in (rather than ones you have to do only because the piece requires it), you can focus all your efforts on formulating your ideas and supporting arguments, along with putting together a clear and concise piece.
Because they involve the writer�s thoughts and feelings, it�s more intimate than other forms of writing. There�s also no wrong idea to express � it�s your message, so it�s always valid. Contrast this to many forms of academic writing, where personal opinion usually takes the backseat to hard facts, and you understand the medium�s intrinsic value in helping you to evolve into a more competent wordsmith (especially if you use a writing software to help things along).
These types of essays can be used to persuade, much like an argument piece. They can be used to detail important events in an expository manner. You can even put one together as a narrative, as a way to describe a particular experience. Basically, you can do it any way you want � space that very few writers are able to really enjoy.
You don�t have to focus with just one topic. If you are done writing the first one, you can still keep on writing with a newer topic which suits your interest. Besides, you can also select a topic where you can write down your own points of view about a particular thing, person, place or issue. You have the power to write freely. Don�t forget to revise your own work. Every writer needs to undergo the process of revision in order to check whether there are things that need to be added, edited or deleted.
In many schools, personal essays are a part of composition courses for many first-year students. That�s understandable, of course, considering that it�s an excellent way to exercise writing faculties, along with following one�s associative train of thoughts, without requiring too much work on other fronts, such as research.
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