Thursday, March 26, 2015

Writers have several purposes in writing

Written by: Jessica Rose Cortan


Do writers write just to impress or to express? Do they prefer to have a good and productive output or just to comply with what the teachers wanted them to do? Do writers use good form and structure in writing in order to have an excellent output?

Writing is not just one thing. We must assure that when we write it should have corresponding purposes in order to easily determine the outcome of the writing and what would be the possible response/feedback of the reader. The purposes of the writings may vary to the perspective of the authors. The different purposes and forms both vary from the respective writers and to the potential reader. And the relationship between writers and readers must have an assumption in the knowledge of language, structure, form and experiences. The writer focuses more on the information his preparing/organizing or on her own thoughts and feelings. Writing underlies with certain purposes in mind resulting to his focus of what would be the readers think and believe. Therefore, the topics, way of thinking and procedures in writing may vary according to the writers’ purposes.

In writing, the writers must take some considerations when they are writing. These are the following:

ü Topic – the topic ought to be catchy in order for the readers to be motivated in reading.
ü Target audience – the output must be appropriate to the age, interests, cultural awareness of the reader.
ü Strategies in writing – it must be comprehensible and creative.
ü Production – the production must be creative and may vary in different purposes such as literary texts, entertainment, pleasure and exploration.
ü Appropriateness – appropriate forms and varied academics disciplines and the relationship of the forms.
ü and How to create a course for varied purposes audiences.



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