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READ Learn English Through Stories 16 Stories to Improve Your English Vocabulary Learn English Through Stories 16 Stories to Improve Your English Grammar and English VocabularybrhttpskymetrixxyzbookB08WJTQJ8Q. Education 453:10. How much do you remember?. Were you ever taught the rules of grammar?. (Rate yourself using a Likert scale from one to ten on your knowledge of English grammar.). Learning/teaching grammar in context….. Richard Hudson. British Library, July 2014. or: Does English grammar have a future?. 1. Main points. Grammar is old, international and big. It’s an . important part of education. for first language literacy. Richard Hudson. Royal Grammar School, Guildford. May 2014. 1. My main points. ‘Language’ includes English as well as Foreign. Linguistics is the science of language. Linguistics can be. i. nteresting. of English. Ed McCorduck. English . 402. --Grammar. SUNY Cortland . http://mccorduck.cortland.edu. . main units of analysis in descriptive grammar. word. phrase – made up of words or at least one word. 5.1 We use the grammar of a language to say what we wish or need to say, whether orally or in writing, and to understand what is said to us. Grammar is, therefore, indispensable for communication in the new language. During our investigations, we have seen courses which do not include well planned grammatical progression at their core. In such cases, this could lead to pupils being confused and ultimately demotivated, and also inadequately prepared for progressing to study at a higher level, for example A Level. Teachers need to give careful consideration to the grammar that is taught at each stage, and to how each topic is introduced, explained and practised. . Q4 Week 3. Monday—grammar . Commas. Rule 1: Use a comma with a conjunction between two independent clauses.. Rule 2: Use a comma after a dependent clause if it comes before an independent clause. . Q4 Week 4. Monday—Grammar . Rules for comma use (continued).. Rule 4: Use a comma to separate words, phrases, or clauses in a series (lists). . Rule 5: Use a comma between two or more adjectives. . MONDAY/TUESDAY-PICK UP A NEW ONE ON THE BOX. WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY-GO GET IT FROM YOUR FILE FOLDER. #1-CAPITALIZATION. are the great plains in the . midwest. ?. #2-PUNCTUATION. Giant black ants emerged from the ground and marched across the lawn. MONDAY. Parts of Speech. Noun – person, place or thing. Pronoun – replaces specific noun. Verb – shows the action of a noun. Adjective – descriptive word. Adverb – modifies (or describes) an action. UK Linguistics Olympiad Committee. Education Committee, Linguistics Association of Great Britain. Grammar teaching in English lessons. Why teach grammar?. To improve creative writing. To improve analytical writing and reading. Unit 6. Comparatives & Superlatives – study the grammar rules in the focus box on p67 & the review section on p74.. Vocabulary; talking about cities – you need to learn the vocabulary on p70 (and the correct spelling). Prepositional Phrases Ed McCorduck English 402--Grammar SUNY Cortland http://mccorduck.cortland.edu prepositional phrase (PP) – a phrase (see slide 2 of the “Descriptive Grammar of English” chapter 2 lecture) whose head(word) is a member of the form class preposition (see the “Form Classes” chapter 2 lecture) The Accelerative Integrated Method. Introduction. Wendy Maxwell the innovator. The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Drama in Education. The Third International Conference on Drama in . E. nglish Language Teaching – held in Tainan, Taiwan, 2008. Dick Hudson. NLCS, March 2016. 1. How I was lured by the . glamour of language. Me. Etymology. Language change. Grammar. Language analysis. Generative linguistics. Psychological modelling. Educational linguistics.

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