HOW TO IMPROVE WRITING SKILLS DURING THE CLASSES
Keywords:
Writing Workshops, Creative Writing Exercises, Peer Feedback, Essay Writing Techniques, Vocabulary Expansion, Grammar Rules, Sentence Structure, Writing Prompts, Critical Thinking, Research Skills, Proofreading Strategies, Academic Writing, Argumentative Writing, Revision Process, Descriptive Language, Writing Conventions, Storytelling Techniques, Note-taking Skills, Time Management, Presentation Skills, Language Fluency, Reflective Writing, Motivation and PersistenceAbstract
This article explores methods and approaches to improving writing skills during class time. The article emphasizes the importance of a systematic approach to developing writing skills within the learning environment for successful learning and improving the quality of written communication.
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