THE IMPACT OF CREATIVE WRITING ON FOREIGN LANGUAGE (ENGLISH) PROFICIENCY DEVELOPMENT
Citation
Tütüniş, B., & Küçükali, S. (2014). The impact of creative writing on foreign language (English) proficiency development. International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 1(2), p.82-89.Abstract
Writing in English as a foreign language is a skill which needs to be developed for full
proficiency. In writing classes however, students feel anxious and show a negative attitute
towards writing. Creative writing activities in foreign language classes might bring some
solutions both to writing teachers’ difficulties and to students who look down upon writing as
a class activity. Creative writing does not require a model to dublicate the prescribed patterns.
Creative writing helps students to involve personally and enjoy the writing process. While
writing, students are not aware of the progress they make for full proficiency. The education
system in Turkey requires the curriculum to be covered; learning is dictated and personal
freedom is ignored. However, university level students need to build the capacity to comment
on any kind of topic that they may come across during their lifetime. A system which
encourages the students to do creative writing both in L1 and in L2 would allow them to
realize their own linguistic skills. There is always a need for creative people who can improve
themselves and make contributions to their environment. This paper aims to show whether
creative writing based EFL classes at tertiary level would be effective in the improvement of
writing skills of the students.