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(b) Use contextualized examples: Provide real-life examples or
sentences from literature that demonstrate the grammar concept
in action. Contextualized examples help students understand
how grammar functions in everyday language.
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(c) Engage Students with activities: Incorporate a variety of
activities to cater to different learning styles, such as:
(i) Games: Grammar games make learning fun and
engaging. Examples include bingo, grammar jeopardy,
or online grammar quizzes.
(ii) Pair Work or Group Work: Collaborative activities
allow students to practice grammar in a supportive
environment.
(iii) Role-plays or Skits: Create scenarios where students
must use grammar correctly to communicate
effectively.
(iv) Writing Exercises: Assign writing tasks that require
students to apply the grammar rules they’ve learned.
(d) Provide clear explanations: Ensure that your explanations
are clear, concise, and tailored to the level of your students.
Use visual aids, diagrams, or multimedia resources to enhance
understanding.
(e) Practice with feedback: Encourage students to practice
the grammar concept independently or in groups. Provide
constructive feedback to correct errors and reinforce learning.
(f) Use technology: Leverage technology tools and resources to
enhance grammar instruction. Numerous websites, apps, and
online platforms offer interactive grammar lessons, exercises,
and quizzes.
(g) Encourage application in writing and speaking: Emphasize
the importance of applying grammar rules in both written
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