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E-book: Teaching Grammar through Literature: Bringing Language to Life in the Secondary Classroom

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(École Jeannine Manuel, UK), (Weald of Kent Grammar School, UK)
  • Format: 128 pages
  • Pub. Date: 19-Feb-2018
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351402583
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  • Format: 128 pages
  • Pub. Date: 19-Feb-2018
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351402583

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This essential guide offers a fresh approach to integrating grammar effectively into the classroom as a vital strand of English that both enlivens and enriches students’ understanding of literature. It aims to demystify grammar and empower teachers with the knowledge, inspiration and practical ideas to confidently teach grammar to students at any stage of their secondary education. The authors demonstrate that routinely weaving grammar into lessons and the study of literature, rather than teaching it as an abstract set of rules, enables students to see grammar in a much more flexible, enjoyable and exciting way.

Each chapter clearly defines complex terminology and provides an essential overview of relevant subject knowledge. With multiple examples of textual analysis and a variety of adaptable lesson plans for popular KS3 and KS4 texts, the book shows how grammatical requirements can be taught in a lively, literature-based manner, developing students’ understanding and improving the quality of their creative and academic writing. Taught like this, grammar becomes a decoding tool: a key to unlocking deeper meaning within texts that enriches the reading experience.

Considering a wide range of texts, from Shakespeare to Seamus Heaney, Jane Austen to Kazuo Ishiguro, Teaching Grammar through Literature thoroughly works through core grammatical concepts, such as:

  • sentences and sentence clauses
  • nouns
  • verbs
  • determiners
  • punctuation
  • extension vocabulary.

This book is a source of fresh and exciting ideas for all practising secondary school English teachers, which will revolutionalise teaching and enrich students' understanding of literature and the grammatical theory within.

Introduction 1(3)
1 Sentences and sentence clauses
4(17)
2 Nouns
21(18)
3 Verbs
39(21)
4 Determiners
60(11)
5 Punctuation
71(16)
6 Extension vocabulary (or `wow' words!)
87(25)
7 Activity A-Z
112(5)
Bibliography 117(2)
Index 119
Rachel Fenn is Head of English at École Jeannine Manuel in London, UK.

Anna McGlynn is Deputy Head of English at Weald of Kent Grammar School, UK.