Friday, April 3, 2009

This is very much interesting and effective. Writing something about somebody or some event or anything will be interest and useful. Furthermore, it will be effective if it is guided. What do we mean when we say ‘guided writing’? It is nothing but providing the writer some guidelines in the form of some lead questions and any other useful points.

If answers are found out or thought out using the lead questions we will get some write-up on or about what is required to be written creatively. The lead questions will help the students to effortlessly write the appropriate answers. The answers for the lead questions so written will enable the students to organize the points logically and coherently to present the write-up.

For example, we can think writing about what happens to someone who goes to his/her office for the first time to report for duty. Sometimes it may be the first impression of some worker or officer when he/she steps into his/her industrial unit.

Sometimes it could be very well an institution. It may also be about how one feels or his/her experiences during a travel or what one feels about others. All these things should be written step by step with the help of the lead questions and points given.