Grammar Alive: A Guide for Teachers
β Scribed by Brock Haussamen
- Publisher
- National Council of Teachers of English
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 136
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Grammar has been characterized as ''the skunk at the garden party of the language arts.'' Should teachers ignore it and hope it disappears? Cautiously engage with it? In this informal and inviting book, Brock Haussamen and other members of NCTEβs Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar offer a much-needed resource for the myriad Kβ12 teachers who wonder what to do about grammarβhow to teach it, how to apply it, how to learn what they themselves were never taught. Anticipating the pressures of standardized and high-stakes testing that threaten to revive older, ineffective methods of teaching grammar, the authors of Grammar Alive! offer teachers ways to negotiate the often conflicting goals of testing, confident writing, the culturally inclusive classroom, and the teaching of Standard English while also honoring other varieties of English. Novice and veteran teachers alike will appreciate the hands-on approach to grammar in the classroom that includes numerous examples and practical vignettes describing real teachersβ real classroom experiences with specific grammar lessonsβincluding ESL issuesβas well as the chapters that review grammar basics, from how to diagram a sentence to the elements of linguistic grammar. A grammar glossary and annotated list of sources for further reading round out the book. Grammar Alive! is ideal for teachers who believe that grammar could play an important and enjoyable role in the language arts if only they knew better ways to teach it.
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For the teacher who wishes to combine grammar teaching with a broadly communicative methodology, this is an invaluable resource. It contains a collection of imaginative and interesting grammar practice activities suitable for a wide range of levels and ages. Part one provides: * a detailed introduct
This book is written primarily for teachers, not students of Chinese. The blurbs mention this fact, but do not emphasize it. Consequently, many people may buy this book looking for a study aid, but will be very disappointed by the fact they will not be able to use it at all. Other than the introduct
I really like this book. It has everything you need. In addition, it offers some great practice activities you can try with your students.