Teaching Grammar and more
At the same time, however, it’s important to remember that English language learning is more than just grammar. To become truly proficient in a language requires fluency across a range of topics including:
- culture
- idioms
- slang
- literature
- conversation
Teaching grammar in isolation may help students with particular aspects of language but won’t help them develop real-world communication skills.
Teaching Grammar with Balance
Given this, there needs to be a balance when teaching ESL students in elementary school between teaching grammar for accuracy versus fluency for practical use. Grammar should absolutely still be taught but alongside other strategies such as providing engaging content such as videos or songs
for practice and encouragement; using games like charades or conversation board-games;
utilizing stories or role-play activities; and providing feedback on pronunciation rather than solely focusing on grammatical correctness.
Ultimately, teaching ESL at the elementary level requires recognizing that learning a new language involves so much more than memorizing rules of grammar; instead it encompasses embracing different cultures while also developing an understanding of conversational norms. If ESL teachers can strike an effective balance between teaching both accuracy and fluency within their lessons then they will give their students the best chance possible of achieving mastery over English which will set them up well for later success in their studies and beyond.
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