Sunday, April 25, 2010

novel story - Books useful for teaching grammar TEFL Learners

They start talking, "Today's lesson will focus on grammar ..." Your wailing loudly EFL learners to interrupt you. "Oh no, once again the grammar?" They sing, almost to the unison. You're not just all too exciting for you, but what can you do? It is in the program.
Grammar lessons are almost always in demand and often difficult to address. In "Three fun ideas for teaching grammar learners TEFL" We discussed the use of tools such as games, video clips, radio, CD / DVD to make fun, interesting activities for teaching grammar. But not all. Another useful source for building construction in the grammar learners love the warmth of the language itself - literature. "Every one stage is" where you can gain access to all contemporary novels or classic literature. Here are some ideas for using literature from the slump can be obtained. We will begin with contemporary novels.
Contemporary fiction
Harry Potter and Jack Kinsey Millhone Ryan, there are a host of characters waiting to teach your learners of English grammar. As this and many other characters are so willing, why should you do? If you're like me - let Harry, Jack Kinsey, or do the work for you. You do not even know to ask for a portion of your salary. Is not it nice of them?
Here is what you do. Choose a page or passage. The work of the grammar in it. Make dialogues, scenes and skits. Practice out loud. Change it. Rewrite. Have fun with it. Furthermore, the use of props, visual aids, costumes, sound effects and games, if you can. You do not need to be effectively elaborate. A cape, a hat, a stick, a telephone, a doll, a flashlight, bag or bottle can do wonders for a simple dialogue. By all means a "production" to. Not only the learners not refuse, they will probably ask: "Can we do it again, Professor?" answer, of course ...
Classical literature
Everyone loves Shakespeare. "Romeo and Juliet" was the theme repeated in countless times. The question "Can I have more, sir?" begins a series of events that led to movies, documentaries, plays and children's versions of idealism was that fascinated millions for centuries. The list of great books is more than sufficient to generate long notes of ideas and opportunities for productive work with your students grammar. Let Alice and her friends, characters from Shakespeare and fairy tales to give you the hand you need to get the grammar in the context of your students. You or your students can create a dialogue between Hansel and Gretel, the Three Little Pigs and the Wolf, Cinderella and her step-mother or the prince. The list goes on and on. See? "It's elementary, my dear Watson."
By the way, if you do not know who Harry Potter, well, what planet are you living? Kinsey Milhone? She is very independent lady detective created by Sue Grafton. Author Tom Clancy book CIA agent Jack Ryan, hiking, sometimes a little recklessly, by several of his novels. That these characters and many others provide food for the dialogue that the students enjoy. Leave this sort of thing of course book for dry stalks.

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