structure

Expository Planning

Targeted training for this skill. Preview freely, then level up through spot, fix, and create.

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What it means

Expository planning means organizing your ideas before writing an informative text that explains or teaches something. It's like creating a roadmap so your explanation flows logically from start to finish.

Why it matters

Good planning helps your reader follow your explanation easily and understand your topic clearly. Without a plan, your writing might jump around confusingly or miss important information.

Example

❌ Starting to write about 'How to Train a Dog' without planning, jumping randomly between feeding, walking, and commands. ✓ Planning first: 1) Introduction - why train dogs, 2) Basic commands, 3) House training, 4) Exercise needs, 5) Conclusion - benefits of training.

As I crossed the finish line, I realized that winning the race wasn't just about being fast - it was about never giving up, even when things got tough.

Training levels

Level 1

Spot It

Learn to recognize the issue in examples

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Level 2

Fix It

Practice rewriting to correct the issue

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Level 3

Create It

Write original content demonstrating mastery

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