Beginner Writing Techniques Worksheets

How to Become Comfortable Writing on Your Own

Every writer has a dream to learn a better writing that you can learn with a few tricks. As in mathematics, practice makes a man perfect, the similar logic you will apply to improve your writing skills. Amateur writers wish to write like a professional editor. If you are one of them, you should get an advice from the one who write daily. Be specific, be the best researcher, etc. Your observation can also help you to write specifically. For example, you can write about thick forest and history of Buddha with cultural values of Thailand. Safari desert and Arabic culture can be the part of your stories. Only will have concentrate on details like you will consider five senses and highlight challenges with the best solution of your choice or by research. Moment is the core thing that help reader for understanding the actual scenario of the story. You will have to create a unique attraction with the bulk of your attractive work to make it remarkable. Strive to become a great storyteller by expressing the detail of each character’s life. Your story dialogue must be intuitive, precise, concise, and engaging as the reader deep down the world of your story. Specify each dialogue, write it out rather than the conversation. Write all dialogues that push your story forward.

Active and Passive Verbs!

Verbs show action. For example, the words eat, run, and hop are verbs. Verbs have something called “voice”. If the subject of a sentence is doing the action, this active voice. If the subject is receiving the action, the sentence is showing passive voice.



Antonyms

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Read each sentence. Complete the sentence by filling in the blank with the antonym of the italicized word.







Sentence Writing!

There's a variety of ways to begin writing a sentence. Read each prompt and write a sentence.




Fish Stories!

The style of a "fish story" is an exaggerated tale. This style of writing is rooted in the generalization that fishermen sometimes have the tendency to exaggerate the size of the fish they catch when telling others about their fishing adventures. A fish story can be about any topic. Simply, remember to exaggerate the topic and details!


Homophones

Homophones are words that sound the same as another word yet has a different meaning and may have different spellings. Homophones help make writing more colorful and vivid. Choose a homophone pair and draw an illustration that shows both words and meanings together.





Sensory Words!

Some words help show a sequence on how to do something. Some such words include first, second, then, next, and finally. Think about sensory words such as age, complexion, eye color, gender, hair, height, likes/dislikes, personality, talents, and unique features to describe a person.







Synonyms

Synonyms are words that share a similar meaning. Using synonyms creates vivid, colorful, and interesting writing.