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Prepare a draft

Dictionary

Connector

Curved line that connects something.

Definition :

Words used to join ideas.

Example : 

First of all… On the other hand… However…

Fountain

Image with different examples of information sources: texts, audios, videos...

Definition :

Places from which you have obtained the information.

Example :

Books, magazines, maps, internet addresses, multimedia materials, people...

Hypothesis

Imagen de una cara que se le ocurre una idea

Definition : Idea or possibility that we propose based on data and that has not yet been tested to be considered valid or true.

Example : With the data we have, this hypothesis is not possible.

Draft

A draft corresponds to a provisional text susceptible to changes and adaptations. 

To prepare it you must use the notes you took in the previous phase and this way you will not forget any important information.

All texts usually have a basic structure: an introduction, a development and a conclusion.  

Outline of a text with its three basic sections: Introduction, development and conclusion.

Facilitated reading

The draft is the first text that is made.

It is improved later with the help of revisions.

We write it on the basis of notes.

The notes are taken when looking for information.

Visual support

Página Borrador

1. Introduction

It is a short section, located at the beginning of the text, and usually takes up only one paragraph. 

Comment what you are going to do and what idea you want to talk about. Present the topic in an interesting way to capture attention, and name the sources you have relied on.

Structure of a draft, highlighting the first part, called introduction.

Image that shows different sources of information: texts, audios, videos...

Definition :

Places from which you have obtained the information.

Example :

Books, magazines, maps, internet addresses, multimedia materials, people...

Facilitated reading

This is the first paragraph.

Briefly explain the subject of the text.

It should be interesting.

It seeks to capture the reader's attention

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Cuatro puntos de la introducción: primer párrafo, explica el tema, interesante y capta la atención.

2. Body

It is the longest part, it usually takes up several paragraphs. It is written fluently, using connectors.

Start by explaining important information, essential features and ideas. Next, he adds some details and curiosities. Finally, he looks for some images that relate to the topic being discussed (remember that it is important to cite the author of the photo and where you took it from).

Structure of a draft, highlighting the second, called development.

curved line that connects something

Definition :

Words used to join ideas.

Example

First of all… On the other hand… However…

Facilitated reading

This is the longest part.

It usually takes up several paragraphs.

It is written fluently using connectors.

Start with the most important information.

Add details and interesting facts.

Include pictures to support the explanation.

Remember to cite the source of the image.

Visual support

Desarrollo borrador

3. Conclusion

It is the last section. You should briefly summarize the main ideas of the topic worked on and highlight the one that seems most important to you. Also, you can use the conclusion to express your opinion, raise hypotheses and new arguments.

Outline of a text with its three basic sections: Introduction, development and conclusion.

Image of a person who has an idea

Definition :

Idea or possibility that we propose based on data and that has not yet been tested to be considered valid or true.

Example :

With the data we have, that hypothesis is not possible.

Facilitated reading

Easy reading

The draft is the first text that is made.

It is improved later with the help of revisions.

We wrote it from notes.

The notes have been taken when searching for the information.

Visual support

Conclusión del borrador