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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Teaching

Grammar

How are new grammar points best presented?
  

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Are you asking how a teacher should present new grammatical information? There are many good approaches, but without knowing what grammatical points you have in mind, I can't really advise you. Sometimes, it is helpful to present a quandary to the class.

  • Are you asking how a teacher should present new grammatical information?
  • There are many good approaches, but without knowing what grammatical points you have in mind, I can't really advise you.
  • Sometimes, it is helpful to present a quandary to the class.
  • For example, if you teaching simple past tense pronunciation (t,d, i d) with "ed," you could open with something like "Have you ever noticed how the 'ed' at the end of "walked" is pronounced like t, but the 'ed' at the end of "needed" is pronounced as i d?
  • You provide many examples.
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Are you asking how a teacher should present new grammatical information? There are many good approaches, but without knowing what grammatical points you have in mind, I can't really advise you.

Sometimes, it is helpful to present a quandary to the class. For example, if you teaching simple past tense pronunciation (t,d, id) with "ed," you could open with something like "Have yo

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