Using Peer Response Groups in ESL Writing Classes

  • Bell J
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Abstract

Theories of adult education, composition, and ESL encourage the use of peer response groups in teaching writing. But using such groups is difficult. I describe and provide the rationale for-a rather structured method I developed as a transition between no writing groups and the freer writing groups students might join in the future. The method worked very well with upper intermediate/advanced students in a college setting.

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Bell, J. H. (1991). Using Peer Response Groups in ESL Writing Classes. TESL Canada Journal, 8(2), 65. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v8i2.589

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