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How to Teach Grammar Scott Thornbury

How to Teach Grammar By Scott Thornbury

How to Teach Grammar by Scott Thornbury


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Summary

How to Teach Grammar is a practical guide to teaching grammar, with a task file designed to make grammar less mysterious and more understandable.

How to Teach Grammar Summary

How to Teach Grammar by Scott Thornbury

Covering the various methods for teaching grammar including the practice and integration of grammar and how NOT to teach grammar!

  • Explores different techniques for teaching grammar including inductive and deductive approaches.

  • Covers practising, testing, error correction and how to integrate grammar with various methodologies such as communicative language teaching and task-based learning.

  • Sample lessons show a range of teaching approaches and grammar items in context.

About Scott Thornbury

Scott Thornbury is from New Zealand originally but he started his teaching career in the UK in 1975. Since then he has lived and worked in both Egypt and Spain, teaching, training teachers, and writing materials. In 1991 Scott did an MA in TEFL at the University of Reading. He has written a number of books about language teaching (including How to Teach Grammar and How to Teach Vocabulary), as well as lots of articles for journals and magazines (such as Modern English Teacher and English Teaching Professional). Scott has also given conference presentations at conferences in six different continents. At present Scott lives in Barcelona.

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GOR001333642
9780582339323
0582339324
How to Teach Grammar by Scott Thornbury
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19990901
192
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