Developing the Writing Skill of the University of Technology' Students by using Clustering Technique

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  • Ban Kadhim Abed Lecturer at English Language Center -University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i131.718

Keywords:

clustering, technique, writing, students

Abstract

The difficulties in writing are considered one of the most significant problems that have an effect on non-native English speakers.    This study aims at developing the writing skills by using clustering technique to the University of Technology' students, then making a comparison between students' performance in writing in a per and post-test. A pre-test was made to the students to know their level in writing an essay then a course of study in teaching writing by using clustering technique was delivered to the students then a post-test is taken by students. The study aims at showing the influence using clustering technique in students' performance in writing. So the results have shown that there is a great development in students’ performance in writing after their involvement in the course

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2019-12-15

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English linguistics and literature

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Abed, B. K. (2019). Developing the Writing Skill of the University of Technology’ Students by using Clustering Technique. Al-Adab Journal, 131, 55-70. https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i131.718

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