EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR TEACHING WRITING TO B1 LEVEL LEARNERS IN EFL CLASSES

Authors

  • Qurbonova gulzira Olimovna Author
  • Xudoyberdiyeva Laylo Abdumalik qizi Author
  • Mengto'rayeva Shodiya Hamidulla qizi Author

Keywords:

Writing is a cornerstone of language proficiency at the B1 level, where learners are expected to produce clear, connected texts for practical purposes, such as emails, letters, or short essays. However, EFL learners often face obstacles, including restricted vocabulary, difficulty organizing ideas, and fear of making errors (Richards & Rodgers, 2014).

Abstract

Teaching writing to B1 level learners in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts presents unique challenges, including limited linguistic resources and low confidence. This study investigates three teaching methods scaffolded writing tasks, peer feedback, and genre-based instruction to enhance writing proficiency. Conducted over 12 weeks with 20 B1 learners, the intervention resulted in significant improvements in text coherence, grammatical accuracy, and learner confidence. The findings offer practical insights for EFL instructors seeking to foster effective writing skills.

Published

2025-05-16

How to Cite

Qurbonova gulzira Olimovna, Xudoyberdiyeva Laylo Abdumalik qizi, & Mengto'rayeva Shodiya Hamidulla qizi. (2025). EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR TEACHING WRITING TO B1 LEVEL LEARNERS IN EFL CLASSES. Ustozlar Uchun, 72(1), 3-7. https://scientific-jl.com/uuc/article/view/14061