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| Teacher Training -Grammar Based PPP As an aside from my usual topics about using computers for language education, recently I am involved in a teacher training programme and would like to share an article I am working on to assist new teachers to plan a lesson. As part of the course, trainees need to present evaluation lessons using a grammar based syllabus prepared with PPP. I hope this will be interesting to other teacher trainers and helpful to trainees, and I would like to hear your comments and criticisms. Click here to read the full article Last edited by Red5; 07-Mar-2008 at 10:50. |
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| This is a very good article. Though the grammar based approach is sometimes criticised, it seems that the method indicated in your article already gives due attention to context and to purpose. Quote:
In fact, this is what we need when teaching grammar, especially for non-native speakers. |
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