Module 1, Task 4: The Teacher's Dilemma
Watch a teacher talking about her dilemmas concerning communicative grammar teaching (10 minutes)
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Transcript:
Hello, my name is Lauren and I taught English in Tanzania. I know I am supposed to use the Communicative Approach, but I am not sure how to incorporate it in my grammar lessons. Fun activities such as games, role plays, and interviews are good for teaching speaking, but for grammar ... I am not so sure. I think that students learn better when I give them grammar rules first, and then they do a lot of grammar exercises. After that, they should be ready to communicate.
I would really like to learn how to teach grammar communicatively. My students say they find my grammar explanations useful, but I can see that they often get bored ... and it takes them forever to learn some rules. We practice grammar a lot, but they keep making mistakes. I do want to know why this happens. How can I help them learn better? How can I make my teaching more interesting?
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