A concept of writing in English language - basic sentence patterns

  • Sashka Jovanovska English professor of North Macedonia
Keywords: writing, language, learning, knowledge, challenging

Abstract

Whereas reading serves as the basis for students understanding a new language, writing gives them the opportunity to explore the new language. Now that the students are able to comprehend the English language as they read it, it is time to put them in charge of using that language to convey their meaning. Learning to write in a new language can be very challenging because you need to have the same base of knowledge as you would for reading to comprehend the words, and you also have to be able to create those words to represent the thoughts and ideas.

References

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Robbins, Lara. "Grammar and Style at Your Fingertips." Alpha Books, 2007

Fernández, Eva M. and Cairns, Helen Smith. "Fundamentals of Psycholinguistics." Wiley-Blackwell, 2011

Berg, Thomas. "Structure in Language: A Dynamic Perspective." Routledge, 2009

Hurford, James R. "The Origins of Grammar: Language in the Light of Evolution II." Oxford University Press, 2011

Fabb, Nigel. "Sentence Structure, Second Edition." Routledge, 2005

Published
2020-03-12
How to Cite
[1]
Sashka Jovanovska 2020. A concept of writing in English language - basic sentence patterns. International Journal on Integrated Education. 2, 6 (Mar. 2020), 55-57. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v2i6.111.
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