• Write down in any order about things that strike you.
• Put it down in black and white.
• Depending on the train of thought and association which the essay forms itself.
• Use vivid language that brings out the principle features.
• Comparing with some other thing will allow the senses of reader act.
• Effective time should be used to show change or evolution.
• Free play of emotions and feelings adds essence to the essay.
• Use adverbs and verbs to show the writer’s state of mind on the topic.
• Evoke images and allow the readers feel intensity.
• Understand the purpose of the essay and the readers who are being targeted.
• Outline is must.
• Rewrite as many times you can.
• Use concrete ideas and mix with abstract to make the essay alive and vital.
• Be natural and refreshing.
Descriptive essay about a person
Well, common this is, perhaps, the most popular type of descriptive essay. Students are asked to write about their parents, friends, teachers and professors, as well as prominent people who are living now or lived in past. A descriptive essay about a person should tell as much as possible about features of character, virtues and drawback etc. You can also tell readers how this person influences your life or why you think this person is better than the others. Usually, students are given freedom in choice of a topic, so they are asked to write about the most prominent figure in the US history or the person they respect most. This is a very creative and interesting task.
Descriptive essay about event celebration
If you are a college or high school student you might be asked to write a descriptive essay about event celebration. This may be your graduation party, meeting with classmates, your sister’s wedding or your best friend’s fancy B-day party. As a rule you are free to choose any topic you like. The key task here is to share the atmosphere of the event and find the right words to describe