jueves, 20 de abril de 2017

TKT Teaching Knowledge Test Unit 6: Writing

Beforehand, we have got to tell that writing is another of the four skills of English language. However this is a productive skill like speaking skills. Writing is connected to reading in order to understand short and long texts that can be written according to the appropriacy employed in the language but also depends mostly on the text types that are written according to the formality.


For that reason, we admit that we learned many of this unit because we could learn how a text can be written according to the layouts and the organization. Besides, we were able to learn that to write a text is necessary to write according to the complexity and the accuracy of what we plan to write because a text is composed by sentences and paragraphs in an appropriate way. Additionally, we understood that writing has got cohesion and coherence of what is trying out the text and the functions of each sentence in the text. Moreover, we could use some of the sub skills to practice writing such as: Brainstorming, drafting, proofreading and re-drafting. However the most important thing that we ´ve learned was that in writing is so important a topic sentence to achieve a well- designed writing.


To sum up, we will be able to deal with writing in teaching because we will show our students how to deal with this skill focused on the correct organization of some short text according to the topic we are going to check and finding problems in this skill to find out solutions as soon as possible to develop this productive skill and help them to improve techniques and writing activies.



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