
handle: 20.500.12662/5269
Writing is regarded as the most challenging task and the most difficult language skill among EFL students. Students need to employ different cognitive strategies in order to convey the meaning to the reader. Due to the complexity of the process, students display negative attitudes towards writing and the level of success is low. This study investigates B2 level creative writing and its impact on the success level of students in academic writing. The study included 15 students, 10 of them are females (%66,7) and 5 of them are males (%33,3). The t-test results obtained from midterm and final exams indicate that students’ success level improves in academic writing skills. Participants’ pretest and post test results revealed that creative writing help them develop critical thinking skills and when SCAMPER method is used, students’ problem solving skills are promoted
Creative writing, İkinci Bir Dil Olarak İngilizce, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Education, EFL writing, Creativity, Writing anxiety, Language and Literacy Education, Higher education, English As A Second Language, Creativity;Creative writing;Writing anxiety;Higher education;EFL writing
Creative writing, İkinci Bir Dil Olarak İngilizce, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Education, EFL writing, Creativity, Writing anxiety, Language and Literacy Education, Higher education, English As A Second Language, Creativity;Creative writing;Writing anxiety;Higher education;EFL writing
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