Teaching grammar : a guide for the national curriculum
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Teaching grammar : a guide for the national curriculum
(Language in education / series editor Michael Stubbs)
Blackwell, 1992
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The National Curriculum for English requires that pupils be taught about the grammar of their language - of their own dialect as well as of Standard English. Yet for many teachers this means learning a new set of skills, ideas and facts. Written specifically for teachers, and assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, this is a guide to the fundamentals of grammar as it is studied today. The book is built about ten suggested lessons graded accordingly to the attainment levels of the National Curriculum. Each one poses a problem to solve, encouraging children to learn about grammar by discovery. Among the topics explored in this way are the use of apostrophes and of tenses in writing; the characteristics of persuasive language and the features of pupils' dialects and of Standard English. Teaching grammar, Richard Hudson shows, can be a means both of improving children's knowledge of English and of building their respect for their own dialect. Including a helpful glossary of terms and concepts, his book explains the purpose, relevance and excitement of today's linguistics.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 English teaching: the state of grammar in schools
- the National Curriculum for English
- discovery learning and the National Curriculum. Part 2 What grammarians do: who are the grammarians?
- what is grammar?
- some basic principles
- some achievements of grammarians. Part 3 What is Standard English
- Standard English as a dialect
- how to teach the standard dialect
- the distinctive characteristics of the standard dialect
- Standard English as a collection of registers.
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