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### Course Review: Teaching Tips for Tricky English Grammar #### Course Overview Teaching Tips for Tricky English Grammar is an insightful course offered on Coursera, designed specifically for ESL teachers and those interested in teaching the English language. This course is part of the “Teach English: Intermediate Grammar” specialization and dives deep into the complexities of intermediate grammar that students often grapple with. It's crucial to note that this is not an introductory course on teaching; instead, it offers seasoned educators an array of strategies and activities to enhance their teaching methodologies focused on challenging grammar concepts. #### What You Will Learn The course meticulously navigates through the intricacies of English grammar that tend to confuse learners. Each week, participants will focus on specific grammar topics and acquire innovative teaching techniques to support student comprehension. Here’s a breakdown of the syllabus: 1. **Teaching Nouns, Articles, and Quantifiers**: Students often face difficulties in choosing the correct articles ("a," "the," or none). In this module, you will learn how to address these common mistakes and develop engaging lessons around nouns and quantifiers. A highlight of this week is creating a lesson plan and submitting a video showcasing your teaching skills. 2. **Teaching Gerunds, Infinitives, and Requests and Permissions**: This week revolves around understanding the nuances of gerunds and infinitives, along with how to correctly utilize modals for making requests and asking for permission. The course encourages practical teaching demonstrations, ensuring that educators practice what they teach. 3. **Teaching Confusing Word Forms**: One of the outstanding features of this module is its focus on various word forms that often confuse students. You'll gain insights on how to clarify these differences and again have the opportunity to show your teaching skills through a video lesson. 4. **Teaching Phrasal Verbs and Collocations**: The final week of the course circles back to another challenging aspect—phrasal verbs and collocations. These grammatical structures can be particularly perplexing for English learners, even those at advanced levels. Here, you'll create yet another engaging activity and contribute a video demonstration of your teaching approach. #### Recommendation Teaching Tips for Tricky English Grammar is a highly recommended course for ESL educators seeking to refine their teaching practices. The well-structured syllabus not only intensively covers vital grammar areas but also emphasizes active teaching strategies, reflection, and peer feedback through video submissions. The course provides practical tools that can be implemented in real classroom situations, making it invaluable for teachers looking to enhance their students' grasp of intermediate English grammar. Whether you’re a seasoned teacher needing new strategies or a newer educator trying to understand the common pitfalls your students may face, this course will equip you with the skills and confidence to tackle tricky grammar issues effectively. If you are dedicated to improving your teaching strategy and making grammar more accessible to your students, consider enrolling in Teaching Tips for Tricky English Grammar. Embrace the challenge and watch your students flourish as they conquer the world of English grammar!
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This is the third course in the Learn English: Intermediate Grammar specialization. Learning English can be tricky, and in this class you'll focus on some of those tricky issues. You'll get clear explanations about the difficult grammar points and practice in using them correctly.
Teaching Nouns, Articles, and QuantifiersThis week, you'll learn about teaching tricky nouns, articles, and quantifiers. Students get confused about when to put "a" or "the" in front of a noun and when to put nothing in front of the noun. In this module, you'll learn new ways to help them with this difficult grammar, and you'll have an opportunity to create your own lesson and submit a video demonstrating your teaching skills.
Teaching Gerunds, Infinitives, and Requests and PermissionThis week will learn more about teaching tricky grammar. First, you'll learn about teaching gerunds and infinitives. Then you'll learn about teaching two concepts with modals--making requests and asking for permission--grammar that English learners often make mistakes with.
Teaching Confusing Word FormsYou've learned about teaching some tricky grammar, but there are other things that make English hard to learn. This week, you'll learn about teaching some word forms that cause confusion. You'll also get another chance to practice what you've learned and demonstrate your teaching skills by sharing a video of your teacher talk.
Teaching Phrasal Verbs and CollocationsIn the final week of the course, you'll learn about teaching phrasal verbs and collocations. This tricky grammar also causes problems for students even at higher levels. You'll get one more chance to create an effective activity for students to practice this grammar and to create a video demonstrating your teacher talk.
This is the third course in the Teach English: Intermediate Grammar specialization. It will be useful to ESL teachers or those interested in learning to teach English language, but it is not an introduction to teaching course. You will learn about some specific problems students have learning intermediate grammar. You will learn why students have trouble with this tricky grammar and find out new ways to help students conquer it. You will also learn a variety of activities for teaching this conte
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