Marjona Jurakulova student of the Pedagogical Institute of Karshi State University, Republic of Uzbekistan
By: Marjona Jurakulova
Looking back into history, Writing has always been an important part of people’s lives and it is still considered as one of the greatest inventions mankind has ever made.
As we know, students are taught how to write from the first grade at school, it proves how writing is crucial. Firstly, writing is easy and convenient way to communicate with people who have a disability. Additionally, it is common way to communicate from distance, we realized how Writing is important while Covid-19 pandemic, majority of people communicated each other with messaging. Moreover, more and more people are creating their own blogs and pages where they write their experiences, new things they had learnt, it is the best way to achieve data. And, it can influence people, it can change lives. For instance, our holy books, Qur’an, Bible, they were written many centuries ago but they still have a super power that can change people’s lives into better one. In addition to this, Writing can affect person psychologically too. Such as, people who write their goals are more likely to achieve them and it can reduce stress too.
Let’s talk about the importance of Writing in society. When I was a high school student, we were required to make a speech about our future goals for final exam and there was a boy who stutters. The given task was not convenient for him, he felt really shy. However, our teacher knew that and changed the task to essay. We all wrote our essays, but the best one was written by the boy who stutters. Then, I realized that Writing unites everyone in the society, no matter who they are!
Marjona Jurakulova
Uzbekistan
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