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ELT Journal 1997 51(2):126-134; doi:10.1093/elt/51.2.126
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Learning to write by writing to learn: a group-work approach

Chrissie Boughey

EFL in the UK, Spain, and a number of countries in the Middle East. In 1990 she was appointed Researcher in Language Across the Curriculum at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. She now works at the University of Zululand, where she continues to use the mainstrearn curriculum to develop language.

Attempts to use the mainstream curriculum of tertiary institutions to develop reading and writing skills can often be problematical. This is partly due to the large numbers of students in many classes, and partly to the reluctance of mainstream lecturers to transfer the time they previously devoted to the delivery of content to the development of skills. This article discusses the relationship of writing to learning as a means of motivating lecturers to develop language-related skills, and describes a writing process aimed at overcoming the problem of large numbers by getting students to write in groups.


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