Is learning how to write important?
There is a connection between writing and thinking. Can writing be learned? In my opinion, it can; otherwise, a writing course wouldn’t have been offered to every first year college student. Learning to write effectively and efficiently requires a hard work, commitment, and perseverance.
Writing has wide-ranging implications for the way we think and learn, for our chances of success, our personal development, and our relations with other. Writing encourages us to be organized, logical, and even creative in our thinking; moreover, it urges us to ask question and to look critically at what other have to say as well as what ourselves think.
The grammatically of writing imposes a certain kind of order on our thinking. To write comprehensible sentences and paragraphs, we need to put words in a certain order: follow subjects with verbs, coordinate parallel ideas, and subordinate the particular to the general. From different kinds of writing, we learn different ways of developing our thoughts. . We learn to analyze and evaluate ideas and to synthesize what we learn from other and experiences firsthand. Writing fosters habits of critical inquiry.
