The Effects of Planning Time Conditions and Writing Type on the Writing Quality of Iranian EFL Writers
Subject Areas : Research in English Language PedagogyHossein Pourghasemian 1 , Mohammad Baqerzadeh Hosseini 2
1 - English language Center, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Qom University of Technology, Qom, Iran
2 - English Language Department, Islamic Azad University, Naragh Branch, Iran
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