Which of the following is the view of process approach to writing?
(A)Students should be engaged in imitating, copying and transforming models of correct language.
(B)Before students can be expected to write coherent paragraphs, they should have mastered the language at the level of the sentence.
(C)Beginning writers are encouraged to get their ideas on paper in any shape or form without worrying too much about formal correctness.
(D)Writing classes should be devoted in the first instance to sentence formation and grammar exercises.

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統計: A(6), B(27), C(152), D(9), E(0) #119856

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What is process writing?
The process approach treats all writing as a creative act which requires time and positive feedback to be done well. In process writing, the teacher moves away from being someone who sets students a writing topic and receives the finished product for correction without any intervention in the writing process itself.
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What stages are there in a process approach to writing?
Although there are many ways of approaching process writing, it can be broken down into three stages:

Pre-writing
The teacher needs to stimulate students' creativity, to get them thinking how to approach a writing topic. In this stage, the most important thing is the flow of ideas, and it is not always necessary that students actually produce much (if any) written work. If they do, then the teacher can contribute with advice on how to improve their initial ideas.

Focusing ideas
During this stage, students write without much attention to the accuracy of their work or the organisation. The most important feature is meaning. Here, the teacher (or other students) should concentrate on the content
of the writing. Is it coherent? Is there anything missing? Anything extra?

Evaluating, structuring and editing
Now the writing is adapted to a readership. Students should focus more on form and on producing a finished piece of work. The teacher can help with error correction and give organisational advice.
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