Thais Richards-Roberts
Ashworth College
EN130.1.1 English Composition II
May 1, 2013
Some of my usual study techniques are significant events on brainstorming, based on prewriting techniques which helps to unlock my memory based on new ideas, past experience and recollected ideas made by topic interest. I have used directed questioning, free writing, and brainstorming in other to complete my essays. With directed questioning, it helps me to narrow my broad ideas into one main idea. With free writing, it helps me to turn an idea into a topic and finally there is brainstorming where a visual of all the taught which has come to mind are being combined in order to write my paper.
I use brainstorming to focus on what I really wanted my paper to be based on. It helps me to come up with various solutions as possible in creating new ideas. When a person begins to brainstorm it allows them to used the free styling process. This is when all ideas come to mind and I begin to writing them down in other to save time. This option is most effective especially when I’m memorizing vocabulary words, formulas, and important that is needed to construct an essay.
I use Alternative Explanation from other source to identify ways in drafting my essay. When I select a topic that I’m not familiar with I would use the internet to search for similar articles that are related to my topic. This helps me to be vivid when relating the information in a different way or visualizing the picture differently, where it is clearly understood and the topic is precisely. I use colors to help me keep things separately, especially when taken notes or writing an essay using from a different language. When my notes seem dull and regular, I often spice it up with different colors and shapes for a reminder.
Consequently, I chose using music as a form to help me memorize certain information.
I found rhymes to be helpful especially when