The Changing View of Grammar Instruction
Grammar is fundamental to language. Without grammar, language does not exist. However, nothing in the field of language pedagogy has been as controversial as the role of grammar teaching. The controversy has always been whether grammar should be taught explicitly through a formal presentation of gram...
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| Published in: | Teaching Grammar in Second Language Classrooms pp. 11 - 26 |
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| Main Authors: | , |
| Format: | Book Chapter |
| Language: | English |
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United Kingdom
Routledge
2011
Taylor & Francis Group |
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| ISBN: | 9780415802055, 0415802040, 0415802059, 9780415802048 |
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| Summary: | Grammar is fundamental to language. Without grammar, language does not
exist. However, nothing in the field of language pedagogy has been as controversial as the role of grammar teaching. The controversy has always been
whether grammar should be taught explicitly through a formal presentation of
grammatical rules or implicitly through natural exposure to meaningful language use. According to Kelly (1969), this controversy has existed since the
beginning of language teaching. However, whatever position we take regarding grammar instruction, “it is bound to be influenced by the recent history of
grammar teaching” (Stern, 1992, p. 140). Therefore, to provide a background
to the book, we begin by providing a brief overview of the changes in the
teaching of grammar over the years. |
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| ISBN: | 9780415802055 0415802040 0415802059 9780415802048 |
| DOI: | 10.4324/9780203850961-5 |

