FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES OF WRITING IN LEARNING ENGLISH
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Keywords

English writing, second language learning, writing skills, grammar, vocabulary, coherence, language acquisition, effective writing, writing strategies.

Abstract

This article explores the fundamental principles and features of writing in learning English as a second language. It discusses the importance of mastering writing skills, the key principles that guide effective writing, and the essential features that learners need to focus on in the process of language acquisition. The article highlights various strategies for improving writing skills and addresses the role of grammar, vocabulary, coherence, and organization in writing. It also examines how these elements contribute to the development of clear and effective written communication in English.

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