For the teacher who wishes to combine grammar teaching with a broadly communicative methodology, this is an invaluable resource. It contains a collection of imaginative and interesting grammar practice activities suitable for a wide range of levels and ages. Part one provides: * a detailed introduction to grammar teaching * guidelines for the design of activities * practical hints on effective classroom presentation. Part two contains: * almost 200 game-like activities for practising important or problematical aspects of English grammar, with detailed descriptions of procedure * sample texts and visuals which may be photocopied for immediate use.
This book was full of good ideas that help turn regular, "traditional" grammar class into classes with production activities that use the grammar in a more practical situation. This helps prevent the class turning into nothing but cloze activities.
Some of the ideas I already knew, some where completely new to me and others were an improvement to some of my current activities.
All of the activities were quite student centered, though a few still were a bit teach centered heavy. Most of these teacher centered sections were the teacher reading out student responses to check the work that was done. While this is helpful, reading out the sentences from sixteen students really decreases the amount of production time for the student.
The book is a bit old and some resources may look outdated. Yet with slight adaptation and updating of the materials, the activities are still very usable in grammar teaching. A helpful book for language teacher.
An excellent selection of well-organised and described activities for practising grammar in enjoyable and useful contexts. Aimed specifically at EFL teachers.
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