Before you start writing, you need to decide exactly what you’ll write about and do the necessary research.If you have to come up with your own topic for an assignment, think of what you’ve covered in class—is there a particular area that intrigued, interested, or even confused you? Topics that left you with additional questions are perfect, as these are questions you can explore in your writing.
The scope of your topics depends on what type of text you’re writing—for example, an essay, a research paper or a dissertation. Don’t pick anything too ambitious to cover within the word count, or too limited for you to find much to say.
0)The Russian writer Ivan Turgenev (valued) was valued by his 1) contemporaries as an outstanding novelIST. 2) His novels and tales WERE read widely in France, 3) Germany, Italy, Spain, England and THE USA. 4) The State Turgenev Museum openED in the 5) author'S native town of Oriol. Spasskoye-Lutovinovo, 6) where Ivan Turgenev (was) spent most of his life, 7) is also A museum and is open to the public. The 8) museum IS visitED by tourists from Russia and abroad. 9) The memorial department of (a) THE museum 10) ( is attracted) ATTRACTS many visitors. The rooms in this 11) building IS redecorated to look like the author's 12) original(ly) home. The "Living Room", the 13) "Dining Room", THE "Study-Bedroom" and the 14) "Library" ARE showN to the public. In the memorial 15) part of the museum one can (be seen) SEE the writer's 16) desk. Turgenev's WONDERFUL (wondering) novels: Rudin, 17) Fathers and Sons (CHILDREN), 18) On the EVe WRITTEN (wrote) there. 19) The sofa, which he (was) called "Samson,' 20) the ancient clock and other thingS, 21) WHICH (who) have been described by him in his works, 22) Can BE SEEN (see) in the museum.
Before you start writing, you need to decide exactly what you’ll write about and do the necessary research.If you have to come up with your own topic for an assignment, think of what you’ve covered in class—is there a particular area that intrigued, interested, or even confused you? Topics that left you with additional questions are perfect, as these are questions you can explore in your writing.
The scope of your topics depends on what type of text you’re writing—for example, an essay, a research paper or a dissertation. Don’t pick anything too ambitious to cover within the word count, or too limited for you to find much to say.
1) contemporaries as an outstanding novelIST.
2) His novels and tales WERE read widely in France,
3) Germany, Italy, Spain, England and THE USA.
4) The State Turgenev Museum openED in the
5) author'S native town of Oriol. Spasskoye-Lutovinovo,
6) where Ivan Turgenev (was) spent most of his life,
7) is also A museum and is open to the public. The
8) museum IS visitED by tourists from Russia and abroad.
9) The memorial department of (a) THE museum
10) ( is attracted) ATTRACTS many visitors. The rooms in this
11) building IS redecorated to look like the author's
12) original(ly) home. The "Living Room", the
13) "Dining Room", THE "Study-Bedroom" and the
14) "Library" ARE showN to the public. In the memorial
15) part of the museum one can (be seen) SEE the writer's
16) desk. Turgenev's WONDERFUL (wondering) novels: Rudin,
17) Fathers and Sons (CHILDREN),
18) On the EVe WRITTEN (wrote) there.
19) The sofa, which he (was) called "Samson,'
20) the ancient clock and other thingS,
21) WHICH (who) have been described by him in his works,
22) Can BE SEEN (see) in the museum.