04 September 2024

Writing methodology - student editing


One of the most effective tools in teaching writing, or in developing as a writer, is for writers to be able to proofread and to edit their own production. This plug-and-play lesson reviews two short texts and a simple student-centred teacher-friendly editing task.

This task and materials are easily replicated for further reinforcement, and are suitable for use with Middle School / Second Cycle bilingual (E2L and E1L) and upper intermediate EFL students.

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