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16 TEACHING LEXICS TO THE PUPILS B1 (10-11 CLASSES)

Teaching Grammar in Context
Let’s see other examples of functions and how they are connected to specific grammatical structures.
If you ask this type of question, Can you drive?, you will be asking a question using modal verb CAN, which follows a specific pattern:
CAN (modal verb) + pronoun (you) + main verb in base form (drive)?
This combination of words is essential to the meaning, the intention you are trying to communicate to the listener. But, what are you communicating? What is the function of this question?
The function is ‘asking about ability’, the ability to drive; if the person knows how to drive. This could be a question asked in the context of a job interview.
Contextualization is one of the main features of Communicative Language Teaching. A sentence said in different contexts can change the function radically. Yet, in some cases, the grammatical pattern remains the same. Let’s see some other examples.
“Can you drive? I’ve drunk a couple of beers”
The speaker is not asking about the ability the listener has to drive a vehicle, or if he has a driving license. He is requesting, asking for a favor.

CHAPTERI. TEACHING GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT


What about this other example? Two women are talking about rules in a foreign country and one asks to the other woman, who is from Saudi Arabia: Can you drive? The context clearly shows that the question refers to ‘permission’; if the person is allowed to drive.
Sometimes a change of pronoun or adding a word can change the function. Imagine that a group of friends are planning a trip to the forest. They have a map and they have to decide how to get to their destination. One looks at the map and asks Can we drive there?
The grammatical pattern is still the same: Modal CAN + pronoun+ verb in base form? But the speaker is surely asking about how possible it is for them to get to their destination by car.
All these examples show that the same grammatical pattern or structure in context will communicate different things. Same structure, different functions.
Modal verb Can refers to different functions:

  • Ability

  • Request

  • Permission

  • Possibility

When choosing a grammar topic to teach, make sure that you can identify the pattern or structure, and the function so that you can create a good context, or situation to present the grammar topic communicatively.
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he Communicative Approach – or Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) – is a teaching approach that highlights the importance of real communication for learning to take place. In this post, you’ll find definitions, examples and ideas for classroom activities.

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