Writing strategies while teaching a foreign language

Writing strategies while teaching a foreign language

Authors

  • Manana Mikadze

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/lac.2021.677

Keywords:

Writing as a means, Writing as a result, Writing as a means and an outcome

Abstract

Modern teaching methodology believes that the purpose of teaching writing in a foreign language is to develop the skills needed for learners to be able to complete written texts at the level that he (the student) would perform in his native language.The paper discusses writing as a means, writing as a result, and as a combination of both forms.Writing as a means. Writing is the best way to master almost every aspect of a foreign language (English at this point). For example, the student writes a new lexical item, grammar rules, answers written questions in writing, conveys individual thoughts in the form os essays. Writing as a key part of learning English, which is equally necessary for both knowledge acwuisition and testing.Writing as a result. The goal of all activities in English is to teach writing. Working on students’ spercific written forms at the “micro” level results in the student composing words or sentences.Writing as a means and an outcome. The third type of activity combines purposeful and original writing with the practice of establishing some skills and conveying content.

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Published

2021-11-22

How to Cite

Manana Mikadze. (2021). Writing strategies while teaching a foreign language. Language and Culture, (26), 137–142. https://doi.org/10.52340/lac.2021.677

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METHODIC OF TEACHING
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