Pedagogical Implications of Error Analysis on English Writing in the High School

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v3i2.311

Na Ming

China West Normal University

Abstract

As error analysis relating to English writing has been advanced, error analysis on English writing in the high school is much less concerned. Moreover, the great significance of English writing in the high school has been recognized by teachers and educators. And as an efficient and effective way to figure out students’ mastery of English, error analysis has gained its popularity in the process of teaching English writing. Thus, it is necessary for teachers to pay attention to error analysis and apply it into their teaching.

Keywords

error analysis; English writing; high school; pedagogical implications

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