A study on the improvement of english writing competence for college students

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English writing has long been viewed as a challenge to most Chinese college students because of their weak language foundation, limited expanse of ideas and inadequate targeted practice for the production of satisfactory written work. Attention has constantly been directed to the low efficiency in the writing teaching. By adopting some widely used approaches, this paper tries to explore efficient ways to integrate writing into the whole process of English learning and teaching. The focus of this paper is put on the suggested solutions to writing problems and the improvement in the efficiency of English writing learning and teaching.

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Zeng, X. (2018). A study on the improvement of english writing competence for college students. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 9(6), 1344–1348. https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.0906.25

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