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Writing a Personal Essay
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Imaginative Writing Vs Personal Writing Imaginative Something that you have made up Includes different characters It might include a ‘twist’ at the end Personal Something that has happened to you It includes your thoughts and feelings The writing must be true
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Personal Writing Always use personal pronouns like I, me, my, mine Include your own thoughts and feelings
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Describe the setting Where did the incident take place? Who was involved?
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Example Dirty windows Desks with jotters thrown on them Four old, dusty computers Colourful posters with pupils’ work displayed on the walls An odd, foosty smell The sound of pencils scraping the jotters A grey, grimy floor covered in dirt. Dimly lit An off-white wipboard Sixteen marble-effect rectangular tables A square room Colourful folders scattered Heavy breathing of concentrating pupils The metronome clock ticking round Old, graffitied cabinets Browny-grey filing cabinet Dull, dirty, mouldy, holey ceiling Filthy lights Scatty walls
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Detail and Description Make use of adjectives and figurative language (metaphors and similes) to make your essay more entertaining
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Reflect on Experiences Once you have described the experience and the thoughts and feelings you had at the time, you should then describe how you feel looking back.
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So… Write about an experience that actually happened to you Describe the setting Include your thoughts and feelings Use lots of detail and description Reflect on the incident or event
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And finally … Always write in the past tense!
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Tasks Write a personal essay about what Christmas means to you Write a personal essay about the best Christmas ever Write a personal essay about an emotional Christmas Write a personal essay about the worst Christmas ever
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What makes a good personal essay? Give plenty of background details Describe feelings in great detail Describe memories as well as the main event Describe setting – weather can reflect mood Needs to be between 500 and 800 words Use a sophisticated vocabulary Structure – beginning – set the scene; middle – go between experience then and how you feel now; and end – reflection
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Personal Essay Write about a time when you felt guilty. Experience: Before – During – After – Now -
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