Bài giảng Teaching Grammar

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  1. Teaching Grammar q Approaches to teaching grammar q Current trends in teaching grammar q Presenting structures q Practicing structures
  2. Approaches to teaching grammar q Formal explanation of grammar rules q Practice of common grammatical patterns q Providing opportunities for Ss to use English in realistic situations q Discovery method
  3. An eclectic approach suggested by Celce Murcia & Hilles A grammar lesson consists of 4 parts 1. Presentation 2. Focused Practice 3. Communicative Practice 4. Teacher feedback & correction
  4. Current trends in teaching grammar q Teach grammar for communication- not grammar for its own sake q Teach grammar as discourse- not isolated sentences q Teach grammar in context q Make grammar learning fun
  5. Presenting Structures q Showing meaning visually q Showing meaning through a situation q Showing meaning through a contrastive analysis q Letting Ss to discover the form & meaning
  6. q Showing meaning visually (1) T: (point to the ceiling) What’s this? Ss: The ceiling. T: (reach up & try to touch it) Look- I’m trying to touch it. Can I touch it? Ss: No T: No, I can’t because it’s too high. It’s too high to touch. Too high. “The ceiling is too high to touch” (say this sentence again in Ss’ own language)
  7. q Showing meaning visually (2) T: (Point at the 1st picture). This is Ms Ha. Is she tall? Ss: Yes. T: (Point at the 2nd picture). This is Ms Hang. Is she very tall? Ss: Yes, she is. T: (Look at 2 pictures). Ms. Hang is taller than Ms. Ha.
  8. q Showing meaning visually (3) 2005 now Before 2005, I had lived in Cantho City. In 2005, I moved to Ho Chi Minh City. Now, I am living in Ho Chi Minh City. I have been living in Ho Chi Minh City since 2005
  9. q Showing meaning through a situation (1) l Situation 1: T: What time did your class start? Ss: At 7:00. T: What time is it now? Ss: It’s 9:00. T. Your class started at 7:00, and it’s 9:00 now; but you are still studying. So, you have been studying for 2 hours.
  10. l Situation 2: Tom is looking for his key. He cannot find it. He has lost his key. = He lost it recently and he still doesn’t have it. l Situation 3: Alex drives to work everyday as her house is very far from her office. Now, she is in her car; and she is on her way to work. She is driving to work.
  11. q Showing meaning through a contrastive analysis Examples Bởi vì trời nóng cho nên tôi mở máy lạnh. Because it is hot, I’ve turned on the air conditioner. It is hot, so I’ve turned on the air conditioner. Mặc dù anh ta còn trẻ, nhưng anh rất tham vọng. Although he is still young, he’s very ambitious. He is still young, but he is very ambitious.
  12. q Letting Ss to discover the form & meaning Read the following passage about Ann McGregor On Fridays I come home from the BBC at about 2.00 in the afternoon and I just relax. On Friday evenings I don’t go out, but sometimes a friend comes for dinner. He or she brings wine, then I cook the meal. I love cooking! We often listen to music or we just chat. On Saturday mornings I get up at 9.00 and I go shopping. Then in the evenings I sometimes go to the theater or the opera with a friend- I love opera! Then we eat in my favorite Chinese restaurant. On Sunday mornings I stay in bed late; I don’t get up until 11.00!
  13. Sometimes in the afternoon I visit my sister. She lives in the country and has two children. I like playing with my niece and nephew, but I leave early because I go to bed at 8.00 on Sunday evenings! Find 4 verbs which end in –s. Why do they end in -s? Find 2 negatives. Complete the rules: In the Present Simple positive, we add___ to the verb with he, she, it; but not with I, you, we, they With I, you, we & they, the negative is ___ + infinitive. With he, she & it, the negative is ___+ infinitive.
  14. Find out the sentences that express (1) Her habits/ repeated activities (2) Her hobbies (3) permanent situations
  15. Important Notes to present a structure, it’s important to: l show what it means, how it is used by giving examples l show clearly how it is formed Ss can use it to make their own sentences: (i) by giving a clear model & asking Ss to listen & repeat, (ii) writing the structure clearly on the board; (iii) getting Ss to tell what you write Adv: involving Ss & focusing their attention on the structure
  16. vActivities Use different techniques you have learned to present the following structures: 1. I’ve got some bread & I haven’t got any bread. 2. Turn down the TV; turn the TV down; turn it down. 3. There aren’t enough chairs; there isn’t enough space. 4. He used to collect stamps when he was a child. 5. I’m going to take a vacation.
  17. Practicing structures q Mechanical Drills q Meaningful (Controlled) Practice q Freer Oral Practice & Communicative Practice
  18. Mechanical Drills q Repetition: Ss have to do nothing themselves q Substitution: Ss have to ‘fit in’ the structure q Single word prompts: Ss have to add the verb q Picture prompts: Ss have to think of the whole sentence q Free substitution: Ss have to invent a sentence
  19. q Repetition T: Let’s play football. Ss: Let’s play football. T: Let’s go swimming. Ss: Let’s go swimming. q Substitution T: You want to play football. Ss: Let’s play football. T: You want to go swimming. Ss: Let’s go swimming.
  20. q Single word prompts T: cinema Ss: Let’s go to the cinema. T: football Ss: Let’s play football q Free substitution Students make up their own sentence. e.g. Let’s go fishing.
  21. q Picture prompts T: Ss: Let’s go to the beach. T:  Ss: Let’s go to the restaurant. T:  Ss: Let’s go to the gym.
  22. Advantages & Limitations of Mechanical Drills l Advantages Ø useful as a first step to make Ss familiar with the structure Ø giving Ss practice in forming or manipulating structures l Limitations Ø easy to do, so easy to forget Ø The teacher: not sure Ss understand what the words mean Ø All Ss do: producing correct forms, not in using structures to express meaning
  23. Meaningful (Controlled) Practice Sample 1 1a) Anne likes tea but she 1b) say true sentences doesn’t like coffee. about yourself. i) folk music/pop music I like tea. ii) walking/swimming Or I don’t like tea. iii) cats/dogs What about: i) coffee? (Mechanical) ii) pop music? iii) cats (Meaningful)
  24. Sample 2 You are a stranger. Ask You are a stranger. Ask about places in the town. about places in the town. a café You want to see a film. Is there a café near here? Is there a cinema near here? a) A grocery’s shop a) You want to buy fruit. b) A cinema b) You want to send a letter. c) a post office c) You want to work out. (mechanical) (meaningful)
  25. Advantages of meaningful practice Sample 1b) & 2b) give meaningful practice by: q getting Ss to say real things about themselves q giving situations which imply structure, but leave Ss to decide exactly what to say. q letting Ss to add something of their own
  26. Freer Oral Practice A freer activity gives Ss a chance to use the structure to express their own ideas or to talk about their own experiences. q getting Ss to talk about real life (themselves, their friends, things in the world) q asking Ss to imagine a situation which is not real.
  27. vActivity 1 Group work: Take turns telling the group about your vacation plans. (Use the structures BE GOING TO & WILL + V)
  28. v Activity 2: Adverbial clauses of time Pair work: What happens when people get married in your country? Use the following clues: 1. Before a man & a woman get married, ___ . 2. Before the man gets married, ___ . 3. When the woman gets engaged, ___. 4. When the woman gets married, ___. 5. After the couple gets married, ___. 6. After they return from their honeynoon, __.
  29. v Activity 3: Find someone who has___ 1. bought a new car 2. traveled abroad 3. cleaned his/her house twice this week 4. eaten vegetarian food 5. had his/her car washed
  30. v Activity 4: Giving advice Work in groups of 4. Each of you takes the role of the expert and gives advice for each of the following situations. 1. A teenage girl doesn’t want to eat. She is very thin, but she thinks she is still too fat. 2. A successful middle-aged business works 12 to 16 hours every day, 7 days a week. He doesn’t take time to relax. (SHOULD, MUST, HAD BETTER)