Checklists are usually provided to students before writing and used by them during the proofreading-editing stage of the writing cycle. Additionally, students can also edit each other's work using a checklist. Watch this video to see a - using checklists and peer editing. The conclusion is that peer editing checklists, although not without limitations, have affective, communicative, and linguistic benefits for L in his dual role as writer and editor. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing checklists as a peer editing tool within a university-level EFL writing program. Fifty, peer editing is the process of having a peer read and edit a text, highlighting errors or ways to improve it. These errors can include spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, and clarity issues. Peers can make changes to a physical document or use a word processing system to edit a document. Peers may include classmates, friends, or colleagues.