The purpose of Teacher-Guided Writing Lessons is to:
a. give students the opportunity to spark each others' creativity and become less anxious about individual performance.
b. provide a way for tutors and individual students to share ideas, feelings and concerns in writing.
c. provide a way for students to focus on and practice new writing skills without being overwhelmed.
d. provide a strategic plan that students can follow independently to improve their abilities to write paragraphs that focus on a central theme.
c
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