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1- What is the accurate difference in the instructional process of assessment and evaluation? 2- How can be grammar be taught inductively?

For teaching grammar to the secondary stage, what is the best for instructors to use procedures of the inductive or deductive methods?

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Question added by Sami Haddad , English teacher , Ministry of education
Date Posted: 2017/08/02
mohamed chhibi
by mohamed chhibi , Teacher , Abou Bakr Lamtouni Secondary

grammar is thought to furnish the basis for a set of language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. In listening and speaking, grammar plays a crucial part in grasping and expressing spoken language (e.g. expressions) since learning the grammar of a language is considered necessary to acquire the capability of producing grammatically acceptable utterances in the language (Corder, 1988; Widodo, 2004). In reading, grammar enables learners to comprehend sentence interrelationship in a paragraph, a passage and a text. In the context of writing, grammar allows the learners to put their ideas into intelligible sentences so that they can successfully communicate in a written form. Lastly, in the case of vocabulary, grammar provides a pathway to learners how some lexical items should be combined into a good sentence so that meaningful and communicative statements or expressions can be formed. In other words, Doff (2000) says that by learning grammar students can express meanings in the form of phrases, clauses and sentences. Long and Richards (1987) add that it cannot be ignored that grammar plays a central role in the four language skills and vocabulary to establish communicative tasks.

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