Abstract
The study's aim is to find what the students think about corrections. Students from SRM University in Amravati, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, took part in the study. 52 engineering students from diverse branches make up the sample size. The participants were given a questionnaire using a four-point Likert scale. The majority of students believe that instructor feedback is insufficient to help them to improve their writing, which is the study's problem statement. The objectives are to help the student write more effectively. Peer correction is the method used in this study. In this study, a Community Language Learning (CLL) approach was used. The results and findings demonstrated that the students' involvement improved both their writing abilities and motivation. The students may improve their involvement in class discussion based on the teaching and learning process by using the Community Language Learning (CLL) method, even though there were occasionally grammatical errors. The students were also comfortable writing in English, but after employing the Community Language Learning (CLL) technique, they gave positive feedback.
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