The Power of Feedback: How to Use it to Improve your Writing Skills
Sérgio Pantoja
Delta-qualified English teacher | Teacher educator | Speaking and Writing examiner | ELT author l Course designer | Language Development for Teachers and Exam Prep for Teachers | Delta Module 1 tutor
Are you preparing for a language proficiency exam? If so, you know that practice and preparation are crucial for success. One effective way to prepare is to receive feedback on your writing. But did you know that feedback can do more than just help you identify weaknesses? It can also help you understand your strengths as a writer. Let me explain.
When you receive feedback on your writing, you become aware of which aspects are particularly strong or effective. For example, maybe you have a natural talent for writing compelling introductions, or perhaps you excel at using descriptive language to paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind. By identifying your strengths, you can focus on these areas and continue to hone and develop your skills.
Receiving feedback can also help you improve your writing skills in a number of areas:
By incorporating feedback into your writing process, you can become more self-aware and reflective as a writer. And this can give you the tools to improve your writing over time.