The Various Approaches And Nuances Involved In Teaching Grammar In An ESL Classroom

Cheryl Preethi Cynthia. B, Dr. C. Isaac Jebastine

Abstract


Grammar teaching is considered as a vital source in an ESL classroom. It plays a prominent role in all the language classrooms. This article showcases the various steps involved in teaching grammar. Grammar can be taught using several approaches. But in many schools and colleges, the students are introduced to grammar without proper explanation and practice. This paper describes in detail the various approaches that are linked to teaching English grammar.


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vital source, prominent role, various approaches, explanation, practice.

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