Exploring Grammar Through Texts

Exploring Grammar Through Texts
Title Exploring Grammar Through Texts PDF eBook
Author Cornelia Paraskevas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 191
Release 2020-10-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000199924

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This textbook provides an innovative introduction to core areas of grammar: a systematic guide to the structure of English, arranged hierarchically from the word to the sentence to the paragraph level. Using a linguistic framework, activities and exercises, and diverse authentic texts, the book connects grammar knowledge to writing development, strengthening student understanding of language as a tool for text construction. Students of linguistics and English language will develop foundational knowledge about grammar and texts, as will writing students. Aligning with state curricular standards around the world, the book will be particularly useful for students of English Education.

Exploring English Grammar

Exploring English Grammar
Title Exploring English Grammar PDF eBook
Author Caroline Coffin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 403
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1135692351

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This engaging textbook bridges the gap between traditional and functional grammar. Starting with a traditional approach, students will develop a firm grasp of traditional tools for analysis and learn how SFG (Systemic Functional Grammar) can be used to enrich the traditional formal approach. Using a problem-solving approach, readers explore how grammatical structures function in different contexts by using a wide variety of thought-provoking and motivating texts including advertisements, cartoons, phone calls and chatroom dialogue. Each chapter focuses on a real world issue or problem that can be investigated linguistically, such as "mis"-translation or problems arising from a communication disorder. By working on these problems, students will become equipped to understand and analyze formal and functional grammar in different genres and styles. With usable and accessible activities throughout, Exploring English Grammar is ideal for upper undergraduate and postgraduate students of English language and linguistics.

Exploring Grammar in Writing

Exploring Grammar in Writing
Title Exploring Grammar in Writing PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Hughes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 176
Release 2005-07-28
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521669948

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This book contains varied practice activities and a wide range of formal and informal text-types for upper-intermediate to advanced students. Exploring Grammar in Writing develops students' understanding of how genre, context and purpose affect grammatical choices in writing. The book provides 20 units of clear explanations, lively grammar practice exercises and writing tasks. Each unit focuses on a different area of writing and its typical language features. Using real written examples from the Cambridge International Corpus, Exploring Grammar in Writing helps learners improve both their grammatical awareness and their writing skills. This edition, with answers, is ideal for self-study.

Discovering Grammar

Discovering Grammar
Title Discovering Grammar PDF eBook
Author Anne C. Lobeck
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 370
Release 2000
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780195129847

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This textbook for college courses in advanced grammar, structures of English, English syntax, and introduction to English language is written for the general student.

Grammar for Teachers

Grammar for Teachers
Title Grammar for Teachers PDF eBook
Author Andrea DeCapua
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 454
Release 2008-01-31
Genre Education
ISBN 0387763317

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The purpose of Grammar for Teachers is to encourage readers to develop a solid understanding of the use and function of grammatical structures in American English. It approaches grammar from a descriptive rather than a prescriptive approach; however, throughout the book differences between formal and informal language, and spoken and written English are discussed. The book avoids jargon or excessive use of technical terminology. It makes the study of grammar interesting and relevant by presenting grammar in context and by using authentic material from a wide variety of sources.

Teaching Grammar in Second Language Classrooms

Teaching Grammar in Second Language Classrooms
Title Teaching Grammar in Second Language Classrooms PDF eBook
Author Hossein Nassaji
Publisher Routledge
Pages 388
Release 2011-03-17
Genre Education
ISBN 113696603X

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Recent SLA research recognizes the necessity of attention to grammar and demonstrates that form-focused instruction is especially effective when it is incorporated into a meaningful communicative context. Designed specifically for second-language teachers, this text identifies and explores the various options for integrating a focus on grammar and a focus on communication in classroom contexts and offers concrete examples of teaching activities for each option. Each chapter includes a description of the option, its theoretical and empirical background, examples of activities illustrating in a non-technical manner how it can be implemented in the classroom, questions for reflection, and a list of useful resources that teachers can consult for further information.

Grammar Nonsense and What To Do about It

Grammar Nonsense and What To Do about It
Title Grammar Nonsense and What To Do about It PDF eBook
Author Hugh Dellar
Publisher Wayzgoose Press
Pages 100
Release
Genre Foreign Language Study
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Do you hate teaching some aspects of grammar? Do you ever feel frustrated that your students just don’t get it? Well, in Grammar Nonsense, Andrew Walkley and Hugh Dellar argue that you shouldn’t really blame yourself. The fault lies largely with the way grammar rules and methods have been passed down through training and published material and become established as the way of doing things: a straightjacket that we need to escape from. Through an entertaining series of rants and meditations on all things grammatical, from the use of the word grammar to the horror of teaching verb patterns, they aim to pull apart rules which we give without thinking and to question approaches to practice that are seen as a must. Along the way, you’ll not only learn how published materials get written and about ideas such as the transformation fallacy and grammar olives, but you’ll also get plenty of practical suggestions as to what to do about all this nonsense.