COMMON MISTAKES IN WRITING 1 MADE BY STUDENTS (A case study at the second semester faculty of letters)
Abstract
This article discusses some potential problems which are made by Unpam students in writing 1 (A case study at the second semester in faculty of letters). The subject is writing 1 in the Room 425. The learning process began in the first session, and started at 08:00 – 11:00. Writing is used as an aid to help the students practice and work with language. After The learning process, the students are expected to express their writing ability, they can apply grammatical rules, and they can use some new words or phrases. They can write essay or reports in English from basic level, intermediate level to advance level and recognized lexical items even the organization of writing. The conclusion offers advice and correction potential problems in writing that can be grouped into three categories based on the way they write and choose some topics, which have been given to them. There are basic mistakes, intermediate mistakes and advanced mistakes
Key words: problems, basic mistakes, correction, intermediate mistakes, advanced mistakes
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