Writing is one of the most difficult skills for students to acquire at any educational level. Unlike spoken language, writing in a college setting requires the reader or the audience to understand and interpret what has been written. Writing is therefore difficult as it is both more complex and more abstract than talk, and that is what makes writing to be irritating to students. It is, also true that writing needs hard work as it is a skill that is difficult to master. Whatever level a student finds himself or herself, writing poses a number of challenges. It demands a great deal of skills and knowledge of conventions such as writing readiness and grammatical rules for the students to become proficient and effective writers. Besides that, teachers too face great challenges in teaching these skills and conventions as students may, at times, find them confusing and difficult to understand, when they want to write effective essays. |
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Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese |
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Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese is a Professor of English and Literature at the Cuyahoga Community College. He is an Africanist, a prolific and versatile poet, a dramatist, and a scholar who has earned a place among the coterie of important African authors. Professor Agbemabiese's academic research interests have focused mainly on aural literature of the Ewes of Ghana, Togo and Benin, and in particular, the applications of names and naming systems to the understanding of the sociocultural and political experiences of the people.
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Other Publication By Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese |
Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese
ISBN: 9789381696620
Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese
ISBN: 9789381696880
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