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Writing Revisited

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Part 1 (New)
Why Teach Writing in the L2 classroom?
by Jeremy Harmer
from 'How to Teach Writing', forthcoming from Pearson Education.

Part 2
Correcting Written Work: Control, Freedom and Independence
by Julian Edge
from 'Essentials of English Language Teaching', Pearson Education Ltd. 1993.

Part 3
Approaches to Student Writing
by Jeremy Harmer
from 'The Practice of English Language Teaching', 3rd Edition, Pearson Education Ltd 2001.


Part 4
Process Writing
by Ron White and Valerie Arndt
from Pearson Education Ltd 1991.


Part 5
Creative Writing in the EFL Classroom
by Nancy Garfield-Vile
from Modern English Teacher 7/3 1998.

Part 6
Keypals
by Dede Teeler with Peta Gray
from Pearson Education Ltd 2000.

Part 7
Penpals to Keypals
by Hal Hennigan
from Modern English Teacher 8/2 1999.

Part 8
R U Tchng eEnglish 2?
by John Hughes
from English Teaching Professional 20 2001.


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