2. It is the study and use of rules by which words
change their forms and are combined into
sentences or it is also a system of rules which
describe the formation of language’s sentences.
Some methaphors of GRAMMAR.
GRAMMAR is the glue that holds language together.
GRAMMAR is the engine that drives language.
GRAMMAR is the map of the language.
GRAMMAR is hard-wired in the brain.
GRAMMAR is both particles and waves.
GRAMMAR is the highway code of language.
3. Grammar can be introduced in a number
of ways , or we can show students grammar
evidence and ask them to work out
for themselves how the language is constructed.
We will also want to provide opportunities
for students to practise different grammar
points, and we may want to use games to make
such practice more engaging.
9. GRAMMAR may be roughly defined as
the way a language manipulates and
combines words in order to form longer
units of meaning.
For some teachers, a grammar class consists primarily
of the formal explanation of grammatical rules
with all of the grammatical terminology necessary
of the task.
For still other teachers, the teaching of grammar
means providing students with opportunities
to use English in a variety of realistic situations in order
to learn to communicate effectively.