CONSIDERATIONS FOR WRITING IN A SECOND LANGUAGE. GRAMMAR IN SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
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This article analyzes the importance of learning and applying grammar in developing second language learners’ writing skills. It examines major challenges faced by L2 writers, including first-language influence, cultural and rhetorical differences, as well as motivational and affective factors. The article also discusses teaching strategies for grammar, the role of error correction and feedback in writing development, and practical recommendations for improving learners’ writing competence. The findings highlight the significance of understanding grammar as an integral part of written communication and adopting a process-oriented approach in second language writing instruction.
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