1. Make an outline of your composition.
Think of your topic and what major subtopics could help you to discuss it. Then, make an outline according to your chosen or given topic.
2. Observe briefness and the relationship of the ideas.
Write clearly and observe you sentences. Do not use roundabout expressions, be exact. Avoid redundancy. Be sure that your sentences are related to each other and pertains only to your topic. When you’re finished collecting all of your ideas, end your composition with a good conclusion or question.
3. Check your work.
When you’re done writing your composition, review your work. Check your spelling and punctuation. Remember, when writing you should observe neatness and avoid erasure. If you have time transfer your composition into another paper.
By: CARMELA I. AGUELO Teacher III Camachile Elementary School