Interactive
writing
What
and why?
Most
often, the writing that students do in school is simply for the
eyes of the teacher. Interactive writing involves students writing
to and with other students. There are a number of
reasons why this might be useful. Firstly, writing to other students
can give the students a clear sense of purpose and a sense of having
an audience for their writing - they can get FEEDBACK
from the reader on how far their message has been understood. Secondly,
writing with other students can give them a clear focus for their
work. Interactive writing will involve them in asking each other
about grammar, spelling, vocabulary, phrasing, etc. and so give
them the chance to learn in a non-threatening atmosphere. This kind
of interaction is also central to PROCESS
WRITING.
Practical
ideas
- While
students are working in groups, you can circulate around the class,
reading what they have written and helping with any problems.
- Discussion
during interactive writing tasks may be in the MOTHER
TONGUE. This may not be a problem since one of the purposes
of interactive writing is to enable students to exchange ideas.
An 'English only' rule may prevent this. The important point is
to insist that the writing that they produce is in English.
- Writing
can be a sensitive area and some students may not want to write
with other students or have their work seen by other students.
In this case, they should be entitled to work alone if they wish.

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