Writing checklist
Writing checklist
When writing, you should always consult Academic Writing and Grammar for Students by Osmond. Here are some general points to check before you hand in anything:
- Overall organization (introduction-body-conclusion)
- Paragraphing (appropriate length, topic sentences)
- One paragraph = one idea
- Avoid one-sentence paragraphs (need developing)
- Avoid whole-page paragraphs (need to be split up)
- Indent new paragraphs (except the first one)
- Start with a topic sentence (what the paragraph is about)
- Sentence structure (no run-on sentences/fragments)
- Appropriate vocabulary (use a dictionary)
- Use the spell-checker on your computer (remember capital letters)
- Be careful about homonyms (e.g. there/their)
- Check prepositions (dictionary/corpus)
- Subject-verb agreement (s/no s on the verb)
- Appropriate use of articles (e.g. avoid overuse of the definite article: the society)
- Check the grammar book for other areas that you are uncertain of (e.g. verb forms, apostrophes).
- Avoid informal words and structures (e.g. don’t, get killed, lots of)
- Use appropriate linking words (e.g. however, moreover)