FEATURES OF SPOKEN ENGLISH GRAMMAR MOSTLY USED IN CLASSROOM DISCUSSION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION PROGRAM (An Educational Issue in Teaching Grammar for EFL Students)
Abstract
Presently, it is widely known that grammar is not only as a set of rules that outlines correct usage and involves the examination of grammar as an object, but it is also as a tool. This is called as functional grammar. Functional grammar has wider implication and uses of language. It can be a best support and allow the speaker to be more clearly and accurately expressing their ideas in communication.Then, this also makes the grammar of spoken and written language differ.This study was conducted to analyze and find out the features of spoken English grammar that mostly occurred in the classroom discussion.References
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Leech. G. 2000. Grammar of Spoken English: New Outcomes of Corpus-Oriented Research. Langauage Learning, 50, 675724. McGonial.2005. ‘Using Class Discussion to Meet Your Teaching Goal”. Stanford University’.Retrieved on January 3rd 2016. Available in http://web.stanford.edu/dept/CTL/Newsl etter/discussion_leading.pdf
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White, J. 2004. Introducing the Grammar of Talk. Retrieved on July 2nd 2015. London. Available in www.qca.org.uk/
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