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Learning to Teach Grammar

Autor Simon Haines

Editorial DELTA PUBLISHING

Learning to Teach Grammar
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  • Publisher DELTA PUBLISHING
  • ISBN13 9783125016286
  • ISBN10 3125016282
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 216
  • Published 2020
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Learning to Teach Grammar

Autor Simon Haines

Editorial DELTA PUBLISHING

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Book details

Learning to Teach Grammar is the ideal companion for anyone looking for fresh, hands-on ideas on teaching grammar in their classrooms, particularly trainee English language teachers or those recently qualified looking to increase their confidence in teaching grammar.
Learning to Teach Grammar can be used both for self-study or as a coursebook for groups in training. It consists of an introduction, ten units based on specific areas of grammar, and a glossary.
Key areas of focus: How to use it - When to use it - How to teach it
Each grammar units is divided into two main areas: the first providing a brief overview of the basic rules of use of the grammar point (how to use it), its main everyday uses as well as suggestions for possible teaching contexts (when to use it).
The second offers comprehensive suggestions on How to teach it and includes:
Practical Matters: general notes on dealing with the grammar point in the classroom
What to watch out for: advice on dealing with some of the problems learners may typically experience
Suggestions for classroom activities: ten possible classroom activities for presenting and practising the grammar point
A sample lesson plan: illustrating the way the grammar point can be incorporated into a lesson. A number of commonly used lesson structures are illustrated.
Asample worksheet: that can be used in conjuction with the lesson plan
Consolidation tasks: providing additional back-up activities for teachers themselves