How to Teach Letter Writing
Carefully consider your audience.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Carefully consider your audience.
Consider who you're teaching and know their skill levels.
For example, are you teaching children? If so, at what point are they on the developmental stages with literacy? Or, perhaps you're teaching adults.
In this case, what are their comprehension and language skills like? If the information is not readily available to you, you can always ask people to let you know what they feel about their letter writing skills or you can do a small and easy test before classes begin, such as by way of a survey or email reply.;
Detailed Guide
Consider who you're teaching and know their skill levels.
For example, are you teaching children? If so, at what point are they on the developmental stages with literacy? Or, perhaps you're teaching adults.
In this case, what are their comprehension and language skills like? If the information is not readily available to you, you can always ask people to let you know what they feel about their letter writing skills or you can do a small and easy test before classes begin, such as by way of a survey or email reply.;
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