The new question-of-the-week is: How should we teach grammar to students? Our students need to learn grammar, but the real question is how to teach it in ways that don’t bore them out of their minds.
Build sentences using noun groups. Watch out! Thunder goats are dropping in! They use their magic hammers to make sentences filled with potential. Use your knowledge of adjectives to build and expand ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching nouns Stage 1: Getting a snack. Grammar Tip: Noun phrases: à + article Nouns: Singular and plural forms A collection of animated children's tales in ...
Jonathan R. Freeman didn’t mind teaching grammar, but he hated the textbooks. And he was fairly sure his students hated them, too — if not the whole subject. So, “in a six-week blitzkrieg” two summers ...
We use both KARA and NODE to explain a reason. For example, if an adjective, KAWAII (cute, pretty), is the reason, you can say either KAWAII KARA or KAWAII NODE. But when you use them with NA ...
Dominic Wyse received funding from the Nuffield Foundation for the Grammar and Writing research. He also currently receives funding from The Helen Hamlyn Trust and The Leverhulme Trust. He has also ...
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