WRITING PROBLEMS IN TEACHING ENGLISH AMONG THE EFL/ESL LEARNERS
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English writing skill, problems, acquisitionAbstract
Writing skill is an essential skill which includes all knowledge and abilities to express one’s ideas through the written word. Most prominently, English writing skill is very much indispensable to stamp an individual signature in the modern world. Nevertheless, teaching and learning to write in English is considered a heavy task. The purpose of this study is to find out the problems in acquiring English writing skill among the students in high school. The study is a descriptive survey conducted on randomly selected students studying at UzSWLU. Various problems were identified in grammar, syntax, spelling, punctuation and in choice of vocabulary. In addition to these problems redundancy of content, mother tongue interference and genre identification were also identified in the study.
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