Spoken Grammar: a Guide for English Language Teachers
Spoken Grammar: a Guide for English Language Teachers, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 22 lectures, based on 118 reviews, and has 451 subscribers.
You will learn about At the end of the course, you will be able to teach 15 key items of spoken grammar that learners can use in natural spoken English and online interaction. You will also be able to design your own custom-made/localized course in spoken English grammar, using the materials and advice provided. You will be able to describe spoken grammar in coursework for TEFL or TESOL qualifications, or show your colleagues (in talks or presentations) how to teach it. You will be ready to use 15 lesson plans on spoken English (with materials) in the classroom or online. You will be able to extend your students' range in spoken English. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for teachers of English as a Foreign or Second Language who want to learn about the new, evolving area of spoken grammar, and teach a range of items to their students in the classroom or online. It is particularly useful for This course is for teachers of English as a Foreign or Second Language who want to learn about the new, evolving area of spoken grammar, and teach a range of items to their students in the classroom or online.
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Summary
Title: Spoken Grammar: a Guide for English Language Teachers
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 22
Number of Published Lectures: 22
Number of Curriculum Items: 22
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- At the end of the course, you will be able to teach 15 key items of spoken grammar that learners can use in natural spoken English and online interaction.
- You will also be able to design your own custom-made/localized course in spoken English grammar, using the materials and advice provided.
- You will be able to describe spoken grammar in coursework for TEFL or TESOL qualifications, or show your colleagues (in talks or presentations) how to teach it.
- You will be ready to use 15 lesson plans on spoken English (with materials) in the classroom or online.
- You will be able to extend your students' range in spoken English.
Who Should Attend
- This course is for teachers of English as a Foreign or Second Language who want to learn about the new, evolving area of spoken grammar, and teach a range of items to their students in the classroom or online.
Target Audiences
- This course is for teachers of English as a Foreign or Second Language who want to learn about the new, evolving area of spoken grammar, and teach a range of items to their students in the classroom or online.
Excerpts from reviews of the course:
Modern English Teacher, May/June 2022: “It will help teachers develop the skills needed to understand and teach an evolving language field. Most importantly, it should go some way to helping language learners have a more realistic understanding of how authentic conversations take place and how they can have a place in them.” (Mark Rooney, Monash University)
TESOLANZ Newsletter, July 2020: “Overall I found this a highly interesting course which opened my eyes to many lexico-grammatical points I hadn’t thought about before. In my opinion, taking this course would benefit all teachers of ESOL at Intermediate level and above, enriching their teaching of both grammar and speaking.”(Dr Katherine Quigley, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington)
IATEFL Voices, July/August 2019: “I was truly impressed by the author’s knowledge of the subject matter and his clear explanations in the videos. … I think the information in this course would be great for providing teachers with the ‘meat’ to design a conversational speaking course that would be both practical and engaging for higher-level students.” (Hilary Livingston)
ELT Planning blog, July 2019: “Other things I like about the course: Everything! I think this course is essential for anyone taking, or thinking of taking, a Dip TESOL. It is a great way to enhance your subject knowledge and offers some nice practical ideas to integrate the teaching of spoken grammar into your lessons.”Rating: 5/5
EL Gazette, January/February 2019: “This guide would be useful on the electronic devices of all language teachers I know, and at any stage of their career, who have a distinct interest in teaching English as it is really spoken.” (Wayne Trotman)
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‘Spoken grammar’ is the term used to describe new features of conversational grammar initially discovered by the computer-processing of vast amounts of spoken English. It includes features such as:
· Tails, e.g.: It’s a great place to visit,Barcelona.
· Vague category phrases, e.g.: Shall we go for a walkor something?
· ‘Spoken discourse markers’, e.g.: Listen, can I call you back? We’re about to have dinner.
If you want to learn more about spoken grammar and teach your students a range of useful items in this recently-researched and evolving area, where few materials are currently available, then this is the course for you.
Master Key Items of Spoken Grammar and Teach Them to Your Students
· Learn 15 new items of spoken grammar.
· Discover how to teach them.
· Build your own lesson plans.
Bring Spoken Grammar Into Your Classroom
Recent research into spoken English has shown us a wide range of new grammar items. What it hasn’t shown us is how to teach them! This course fills that gap by a) selecting the items that are most useful in enabling your students to take part in natural, everyday conversations and b) providing you with the techniques and materials to teach them.
Contents and Overview
Under each of the five section headings below, you’ll find three spoken grammar items:
1. Word order and ellipsis: heads and tails; declarative questions; ellipsis.
2. Emphasis: hyperbole; interjections; cleft structures and binomial phrases.
3. Vague language: vague categories; vague placeholders and quantities; vague lexical bundles.
4. Marking spoken discourse: adverbials; discourse markers; ways of using direct speech.
5. Response language: response tokens and response questions; ‘so’ and ‘do’; synonymous language and dependent clauses.
A typical lecture looks like this:
· A short video talking you through each stage of a lesson, including guided discovery of the concept; explanations of key language; naturalistic dialogues; controlled practice through exercises; and freer practice through role plays and simulations.
· A Word document that you can download and make editable, containing all the materials that you need to create your own lesson. (See ‘Resources’ in each lecture.)
N.B. You don’t need to write down the language displayed in the lectures: it’s all there in the downloadable document.
Practice and Revision
Here are four ways of practicing and revising what you learn:
· Do the student exercises before you look at the answers.
· Teach some of the items before you finish the course.
· Do the downloadable REVISION exercises at the end of each section. (See ‘Resources’ in the last lecture in each section.)
· ‘Test Yourself!’ at the end of the course. (See ‘Resources’ in Lecture 22.)
Sample Lesson Plans
The aim of this course is to give you the materials to create your own lesson plans. To see how I’ve done this for my own teaching, go to Lectures 12, 18 and 22 and you’ll find in the ‘Resources’ detailed ‘sample plans’ with lesson stages, answers to the exercises and student worksheets.
Give Your Own Presentation on Spoken Grammar
At the end of the course, you’ll find the PowerPoint presentation on spoken grammar that I give to teachers. You are welcome to adapt this to give your own presentation to teaching colleagues in your institution or at local conferences/staff development events. (Go to ‘Resources’ after Lecture 22 and download ‘Spoken Grammar Presentation’ and ‘Spoken Grammar Presentation notes’.)
Please note:
1) This course doesn’t deal with other aspects of grammar – verb tenses, for example – that are important for conversation but already well covered in existing teaching materials.
2) Learners using the material in the course should be at intermediate level or above.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course rationale
Lecture 2: How the course works
Chapter 2: Word order and ellipsis
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Heads and tails
Lecture 3: Declarative questions
Lecture 4: Ellipsis
Chapter 3: Emphasis
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Hyperbole
Lecture 3: Interjections
Lecture 4: Cleft structures and binomial phrases
Chapter 4: Vague language
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Vague categories
Lecture 3: Vague placeholders and quantities
Lecture 4: Vague lexical bundles
Chapter 5: Marking spoken discourse
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Adverbials
Lecture 3: Discourse markers
Lecture 4: Ways of using direct speech
Chapter 6: Response language
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Response tokens and response questions
Lecture 3: 'So' and 'do'
Lecture 4: Synonymous language and dependent clauses
Instructors
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Ken Paterson
Writer of English language grammar materials
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 2 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 8 votes
- 4 stars: 26 votes
- 5 stars: 80 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have access to the course materials?
You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!
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