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:* can be informal
 
:* can be informal
 
:* 1st person
 
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* could be intendend be be kept secret OR clearly written to be published/shared later (e.g. blog, travel diaries)
 
* could be intendend be be kept secret OR clearly written to be published/shared later (e.g. blog, travel diaries)
 
* entries often start with an introduction/general statement about day ...
 
* entries often start with an introduction/general statement about day ...
* the main part may contain
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* the '''main part''' may contain
 
:* often reflection of events in the past  
 
:* often reflection of events in the past  
 
:* pensive entries assessing present situation (feelings, chances)
 
:* pensive entries assessing present situation (feelings, chances)
 
:* outlook to /expectation for the future (hopes/fears)
 
:* outlook to /expectation for the future (hopes/fears)
 
:* a mix of all three?
 
:* a mix of all three?
* entries often end in a final remark about the day/a reason why you stop now, or some thoughts about the future
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* entries often '''end''' in a final remark about the day/a reason why you stop now, or some thoughts about the future

Version vom 9. November 2013, 20:43 Uhr

Writing a diary

  • personal perspective
  • can be informal
  • 1st person
  • authentic language
  • you can address your diary directly (Dear diary ... Good night ...) è "dialogue with diary"
  • about your/character's hopes, feelings, plans, problems
  • could be intendend be be kept secret OR clearly written to be published/shared later (e.g. blog, travel diaries)
  • entries often start with an introduction/general statement about day ...
  • the main part may contain
  • often reflection of events in the past
  • pensive entries assessing present situation (feelings, chances)
  • outlook to /expectation for the future (hopes/fears)
  • a mix of all three?
  • entries often end in a final remark about the day/a reason why you stop now, or some thoughts about the future