“…The differences between the two expressions are that oral expression requires intuitive speed and improvisation, and the learner does not have time to correct the phrase, while in written expression there is sufficient time for reflection, concentration, revision and correction. Linguistic wealth as vocabulary, combinations, expressions, and how they are organized into syntactic structures are the ammunition on which the written expression is based (al-Hasyimi, 1999;Bahroni et al, 2019). The importance of expression material is as follow: a) Training the students to form words to become sentences, linking sentences together to become paragraphs, and linking paragraphs together to form the topic, b) The most important objectives of the study of languages; because it is the means of understanding and it is one of the sides of the understanding process (Zulkarnaini & Fahrurrazi, 2019), c) Expression is a means of individual communication with others, and a tool for strengthening intellectual and social ties between individuals (Mubȃrak, 2018).…”