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issues to be discussed in this unit what is grammar types of grammar grammar in the communicative approach teaching grammar main principles form meaning and use the importance of context ...

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       Issues to be discussed in this unit
     • What is grammar?
     • Types of grammar.
     • Grammar in the communicative approach.
     • Teaching grammar: Main principles (form, meaning 
        and use, the importance of context, giving effective 
        explanations).
     • Approaches to teaching grammar.
     • Choosing grammar activities.
     Dealing with Grammar in a Communicative Context
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                    What is grammar?
     Grammar is the system of a language. People sometimes 
     describe grammar as the "rules" of a language; but in fact 
     no language has rules. If we use the word "rules", we 
     suggest that somebody created the rules first and then 
     spoke the language, like a new game. But languages did 
     not start like that. Languages started by people making 
     sounds which evolved into words, phrases and sentences. 
     No commonly-spoken language is fixed. All languages 
     change over time. What we call "grammar" is simply a 
     reflection of a language at a particular time.
     Dealing with Grammar in a Communicative Context
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        Different views of grammar (1/2)
      1.  Grammar involves the rules of combining words into 
          sentences and the rules for forming words.
      2.  The grammar of a language consists of the devices that 
          signal structural meanings... that can be described in 
          physical terms.
      3.  Grammar includes the study of phonology, syntax and 
          semantics.
      4.  Grammar is concerned with how words are combined to 
          form utterances which function meaningfully in different 
          contexts.
      5.  Grammar involves the rules of how language operates in 
          text, genre and discourse.
      Dealing with Grammar in a Communicative Context
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       Different views of grammar (2/2)
     • Different theories of language entail different 
        ways of studying language and different views 
        of grammar. In essence theories of language 
        are theories of grammar. 
     • “Language is not fixed, but is rather a dynamic 
        system. Language evolves and changes... [it] 
        grows and organises itself  from the bottom up 
        in an organic way, as do other complex 
        systems.” (Larsen-Freeman, 2006)
     Dealing with Grammar in a Communicative Context
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          Dated views of language and language 
                               learning
     “To learn a new language one must establish 
     orally the patterns of the language as 
     subconscious habits”.  (Lado & Fries, 1943, 1970)
     “There is no boundary between lexis and 
     grammar: lexis and grammar are 
     interdependent.”  (Stubbs, 1996). 
     Dealing with Grammar in a Communicative Context
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