New Approach to English Pedagogical Grammar

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applied linguistics
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Clause Pattern
cognitive grammar
Daniel Roy Pearce
David Dalsky
EFL Context
EFL Learner
Elicitation Test
Emiko Izumi
English
English Grammar
English language teaching
English Pedagogical Grammar
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Francesco Bolstad
Full Online Courses
Grammar
Grammatical Items
Hajime Terauchi
Hironori Watari
Hiroshi Nakagawa
Hiroshi Yamada
Hisae Oyabu
Ideational Metafunction
James W. Gray
Japanese EFL
Kazumi Taniguchi
Kei Kawanishi
Kei Okuzumi
Kiyo Sakamoto
Kyoko Hosogoshi
language acquisition theory
Learner Information
Map Grammar
Map Grammar Instruction
Map Location
Map Parameter
Meaning-order Approach
New
Noriko Kurihara
Pedagogical
Relative Clauses
Relative Pronouns
Research Articles
Ryan W. Smithers
Sachi Takahashi
Sayako Maswana
sentence structure analysis
Sixth Grade Elementary School Students
Sov Language
SVO
SVO Language
syllabus design strategies
Taiki Yamaoka
Target Sentence
Teach English Grammar
Tim Stewart
Tomoko Jojima
Toshiyuki Kanamaru
visual grammar instruction for EFL classrooms
Word Order Errors
Yoichi Watari
Yoko Jinnouchi
Yoshinari Sasaki
Yoshitaka Kato
Yosuke Ishii
Yosuke Sasao
Yosuke Yanase
Yuka Hidaka

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138227118
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book proposes Meaning-order Approach to Pedagogical Grammar (MAP Grammar) as a practical pedagogical approach in ESL and EFL contexts. Teaching grammar through an easy-to-understand three-dimensional model, MAP Grammar establishes the clause as the fundamental unit of English and interprets meaning units in the sentence, thus allowing visualizable association between individual grammar items. By focusing on the order of meaning (rather than the order of words) in a sentence, MAP Grammar also distills current descriptive sentence structures (typically taught as five or seven patterns) into one meaning-based sentence structure for teaching and learning. MAP Grammar makes syllabus design and teaching easier in the following ways:

  • Visualizing English grammar in a clear model, allowing association between individual grammar items.
  • Instruction relies on meaning, not metalanguage, making MAP Grammar easy to grasp.
  • The meaning-based sentence structure allows teachers to address global errors, and learners to produce comprehensible English.

Akira Tajino is Professor of Educational Linguistics and Director of the International Academic Research and Resource Center for Language Education (i-ARRC) at Kyoto University, Japan. His research interests include EAP, classroom research, and pedagogical grammar. He is a recipient of the JACET (Japan Association of College English Teachers) Award for excellence in teaching (2011) and the JACET Award for excellence in academic publication (2014). He is the (co) author/editor of more than 20 books, including Researching Language Teaching and Learning: An Integration of Practice and Theory (Peter Lang, 2009) and Team Teaching and Team Learning in the Language Classroom: Collaboration for Innovation in ELT (Routledge, 2016), and has published articles in academic and professional journals. He has served on the editorial panel of several journals, including Oxford’s ELT Journal.