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SEVEN BAD REASONS FOR TEACHING GRAMMAR AND TWO GOOD ONES
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SEVEN BAD REASONS FOR TEACHING GRAMMAR AND TWO GOOD ONES
they are divided into
bad
reasons
because it´s there
but
the grammar points may not all be equally important for everyone
it is important to choose grammar points relevant to student´s needs
designed for students with
different purposes
different environment
different native language
different problems
the book plays a very important role
It´s tidy
vocabulary is vast and untidy
systematize in
pronunciation
is a system of
phonemes
allophones
syllable structure
according to
Tom McArthur
is that part of a student which is the same at the end of a language course as at the beginning
grammar
can be presented as
limited series of tidy things which students can learn, apply in exercises, and tick off one by one
learning grammar is a lot simpler than learning a language
semantic fields
superordinates
hyponyms
notional/functional categories
it´s testable
test
shows
whether students are learning and whether teachers are teaching properly
is time-consuming and dificult design and administer
grammar = short cut
grammar as a security blanket
grammar can be
reassuring and comforting
good grammar doesn´t mean a studen is fluent
it made me who I am
past generation overvalue grammar
you have to teach the whole system
grammar
is
an acucumulation of different elements
teach
taught by
a subsystems
asking for
how much of this do the students know already from their native language?
how much of the rest is important?
how much of that have we got time for?
to try to teach the whole system is to ignore all this questions
power
teacher will always have upper hand on complex grammatical knowledge
pedagogy reflects
societal values
strict grammatical drills
mirror
authoritarian societies
the results
student
able
conjugate all verbs
rules
not able
use the language in helpful contexts
knowledge
is
strictly declarative
lacking in impicit knowledge
self-esteem issues in language use
good
comprehensibility
key to succesful communication
know hor to build and use certain structures
acceptability
grammatical correctness
is equal to
more comprehensibility
a person who speaks badly may not be taken seriously
what to teach
depend on
circumstances
learners´aims
the points of grammar that we need
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