2. 2
Is crassified:
1. the group phonomena which do not
require….
2. the group phonomena which require
correction….
3. the group phonomena which are strange for
speaking pupils….
In conclusion it should be said that the achievement of
practical aims in grammar teaching leave much more be
desired. More lessons are desired. Pupils in some school
want to know 100 per cent of some pupils name English a
favorite subject.
3. Principles:
1. Conscious approach to the teaching grammar….
2. Practical approach to assimilation of grammar….
3. Structural approach to the teaching og grammar….
4. Situational approachto the teaching grammar….
5. Different approach to the teaching grammar….
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5. 1. The acquisition of information about
grammar items(a lecture).
2. Drill and transformation to form grammar
habits and skills
3. The making use of the habits acquired in
language skills.
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6. In teaching English to the learners, one
must aim of making them efficient users of the
language. The learners should be enabled to
use the language for all their needs of
communications….
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9. 1. The teacher gives the rule and definitions.
The students are not allowed to arrive at them
after examining some examples.
2. The definitions and the rules have to be
memorized by the students. The teacher
proceeds from abstract to concrete before
they reach the abstract.
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10. 1. In this method the students become an
active partner in the classroom. They become
the discoverer of rules and usage of grammar.
2. The students get an opportunity to apply
this brain and intelligence. In instills self
confidence and sense of paricipation in the
students mind.
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11. To teach grammar in an effective way and to make the students to
involve actively. It can be taught through games. Ex. Name of the game:
The woman on the roof.
Grammar: Present continuous tense.
Rule:
1. Tell the students to tear two pages up into twelve slips of paper.
2. Ask them to imagine a woman on a roof. Ask them to shut their eyes and
picture her up there on the roof.
3. Now ask the students to write up to 12 different reasons why she is on
that roof.
4. Make it clear that each sentence is to convey a new meaning.
It encourages the students’ imagination, word power and the use of grammar.
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