Material for Teaching Writing

  • Mukundan J
  • Kalajahi S
  • Babaee R
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Writing in the strict sense of the word is derived from speech, and is, in fact, an imperfect visual representation of it, for such purpose as communication at a distance and the keeping of records. Writing is the only conventional device for recording sounds. Writing can be fun, students or learners should not worry about the perfection of the sentences and the logical development of ideas. In real writing situations, people write unplanned without revising or editing their writings such as formal letters, educational or some meetings notes, instructions, and examination papers.

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Mukundan, J., Kalajahi, S. A. R., & Babaee, R. (2016). Material for Teaching Writing. In Issues in Materials Development (pp. 93–108). SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-432-9_9

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