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Teaching Grammar in the ESL/EFL Context (Record no. 45384)

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ISSN 0973-5208
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Personal name Sudharshana, N. P.
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Title Teaching Grammar in the ESL/EFL Context
Remainder of title : Changing Perspectives and Current Trends (Journal Article)
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Place of publication Chennai
Name of publisher : English Language Teachers' Association of India
Year of publication , 2021
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Number of Pages 3-19p.
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Title Journal of English Language Teaching
Volume number/sequential designation , Volume 63 No. 6 : November - December 2021
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Summary, etc Abstract: Whether or not to teach grammar, and if yes, what are some of the most controversial questions in the ESL/EFL pedagogy? Numerous studies have been conducted and still there is no unanimous answer to this question. Over many years, several approaches have emerged and they can be grouped into three main schools of thought, namely structural approaches, meaning-focused approaches, and form-focused approaches. This paper reviews these three main schools of thought in grammar teaching, with specific reference to teaching adults in ESL contexts. The paper also includes relevant examples, wherever necessary, to elaborate on the methods and techniques. Our aim here is not to recommend any specific methodology as the best way to teach grammar, but to make practising teachers aware of the options available. We believe that the teacher is the best judge to choose from the array of options, depending on the learners’ needs.
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Topical Term Grammar Teaching| Structural Approaches| Meaning Focus| Form Focus
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://journals.eltai.in/index.php/jelt/article/view/JELT630602
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