DEVELOPING LEARNERS WRITING SKILLS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Improve, target language, language-learning, personalized phrasebook, spelling checker, sentence structure, practicing.Abstract
Developing writing skills is one of the most important aspects of learning a foreign language. It is crucial for learners to be able to effectively communicate their ideas and thoughts in writing, as writing is a key tool for conveying information and expressing oneself. In this article, we will dispute how to be a good foreign language writer, and outline seven ways we can enhance our foreign language writing skills.
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