When we are going to write a text and we are not used to writing it, the best thing is that we do not put our ideas directly on the final sheet, as this can lead to disorganized writing.
So, before starting to produce, analyze some key points so that neither you nor the reader are confused.
Observe the proposed theme: what do you know about this subject, what have you read about it? Put it on paper.
According to your knowledge, are you against or in favor of the suggested topic? Define yourself and defend your focus. So be aware that the idea from the beginning is sustained until the end.
After choosing the point of view, determine the purpose of your text: clarify, impact, alert,
Then establish the main idea that will come in the first paragraph. Then, select the arguments that will support it throughout the writing. This context must present facts, causes and consequences that permeate the subject in question.
Finally, don't forget to finish! The conclusion must take the point of view and present a solution or a suggestion regarding the problem that was presented.
See an example:
Proposed Topic: Environment
Knowledge about the subject: I learned about the greenhouse effect and read an article about the consequences caused by the increase in temperature.
Point of view: Against the greenhouse effect.
Purpose: to alert readers to the disastrous implications of rising temperature.
Arguments: causes: emission of polluting gases, deforestation; consequences: melting glaciers, imbalance, migrations.
Conclusion: point out possible solutions to alleviate the problem.
With everything organized, production will be done much more easily!
By Sabrina Vilarinho
Graduated in Letters
Source: Brazil School - https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/redacao/antes-comecar-produzir.htm