THE ONE WRITING HABIT THAT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE: REVISING AFTER FEEDBACK

THE ONE WRITING HABIT THAT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE: REVISING AFTER FEEDBACK

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  • Muhammadova Ferangiz

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19780966

Kalit so‘zlar

Writing skills, rewriting after feedback, B1-level students, deliberate practice, error correction, writing improvement

Annotasiya

This research explores how revising written work after receiving feedback can enhance the writing abilities of learners at the B1 proficiency level. The study integrates both theoretical perspectives and empirical classroom evidence, drawing on data collected through questionnaires, interviews, and samples of students’ compositions. The analysis reveals that learners often struggle with grammatical accuracy and structural coherence; however, the practice of revising texts based on feedback enables them to recognize and address these issues more effectively. Furthermore, the findings indicate that when students actively engage with feedback and practice consciously, they gradually develop greater confidence and produce clearer, more accurate written work.

Muallif haqida

Muhammadova Ferangiz

Junior student of the Faculty Foreign languages and literature of UzSWLU

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2026-04-27

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Muhammadova Ferangiz. (2026). THE ONE WRITING HABIT THAT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE: REVISING AFTER FEEDBACK. THE USE OF MODERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN LINGUISTICS AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE, 1(4), 406–410. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19780966
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