How to Prepare for Citizenship Coursework Writing

You have read tons of materials on how to write your citizenship coursework, but not many of them were focused on the pre-writing stage. So, how do you prepare for the citizenship courseworks writing process?
 
If you were a real experienced writer, you would probably start working on your citizenship coursework from identifying the purpose of this type of assignment, your core subject and your target audience. So, why not to pretend that you are a real writer while writing your citizenship coursework?!
 
Any good writer knows that it is impossible to produce a literature masterpiece without following some prewriting strategies. Let us apply some of them for your citizenship courseworks:
 
Free writing. What is it and why is it applicable for citizenship coursework writing?

  • Free writing is a process of non stop writing, when you reflect on the paper anything that comes to your mind while you are thinking about the subject. So, focus on the subject of your citizenship coursework, take a pen and a sheet of paper and start writing. First, it will be pretty hard to start developing your ideas - some of them might be irrelevant of the citizenship coursework’s topic. Then, you will eventually learn how to focus on the actual subject of your citizenship coursework producing worthwhile and valid arguments and ideas.

  • Clustering your ideas. After you are done with free writing on the subject of your citizenship coursework - you will get lots of unrelated, chaotic ideas that should be organized into groups. In other words, after the free writing stage you will be working on the process of clustering your thoughts and ideas that will be used as the arguments of your citizenship courseworks.

Have you ever thought that the process of pre-writing can be so useful and even fun?!

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