Comparing the effect of collaborative and individual prewriting on EFL learners’ writing development
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Despite claims about its potential positive impact on L2 writers' written performance, prewriting planning (i.e., a dedicated time for planning prior to writing) has not demonstrated consistently beneficial effects on linguistic measures of accuracy, fluency, and complexity...
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Main Authors: | Kim McDonough, Jindarat De Vleeschauwer |
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