How to write a composition

Instructions to write a good composition:

Planning is very important for preparing a great composition. It aids in organizing your thoughts. It’s important to identify the main purpose of your composition ( to inform, persuadem entertain or call attention to something).

You shoul follow a structure. The structure should contain:

  1. A heading
  2. Introduction
  3. Body
  4. Conclusion

When choosing a title for your composition, make sure it relates to the presented content. Keep it short because you should get the reader’s attention at once. A good title can range from two to several words and it is not recommended to use a heading that looks like a long and complex sentence.

The introduction lets the reader find out what your composition is about and makes him or her follow to the main part. Therefore, make sure that your introduction:

  • is interesting enough to hook the reader’s attention;
  • prepares your reader for what is to follow;
  • lets your reader know what your composition will be about;
  • is clear and not too lengthy.

This is the part where the main story develops. A good body should support the statement you’ve made in your introduction. It is where you express your feelings, thoughts and ideas on a particular topic.

While writing, keep the following things in mind:

  • keep the sentences simple and short for your reader to easily follow your thoughts;
  • avoid complex structures and expressions;
  • use transitional words and phrases to connect the sentences and paragraphs.

Remember that the main body is the heart of your composition, that’s why state the main points consistently and reasonably.

The conclusion is the last but not the least part of your composition. Never end your story abruptly, take time to beautifully conclude your work. Make sure that the last paragraph of your composition is simple and summarizes the main idea of your writing , not presents new points and opinions. This is a vital aspect of your composition, so it shouldn’t be underestimated.


Take note of the following things while writing your composition:

1. Your writing should be concise, vivid and sharp.
2. Never use the slang if it doesn’t fit the format of your composition.
3. Don’t use the words if you are not sure about their meaning.
4. Keep your sentences short and not overwhelming.
5. Take care to do a clear and consistent point of view.

Revise your story once it is completed to make sure that you’ve prepared a masterpiece!


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