TEACHING GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT
Abstract
When grammar rules are presented in context, they are simpler to remember, and teaching grammar in context ensures accuracy in the target language. The purpose of teaching grammar in context is explained in this article, which also includes two sample lessons. Because precise comprehension of the language structures is vital for foreign language acquisition, teaching grammar is an important feature of foreign language instruction. The most effective manner of teaching grammar and in context has always been a point of contention.
Keywords
Teaching grammar, context, accuracyHow to Cite
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