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Meyer, Jim; And Others – English Journal, 1990
Argues that grammar instruction can be more effective if put in a realistic context by: (1) becoming part of an integrated curriculum; and (2) concentrating on the proofreading stage of writing assignments. Illustrates integrating various components of the language-arts curriculum by briefly describing a unit using a short story. (RS)
Descriptors: Grammar, Integrated Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools

Modern, Nancy Wheaton – Hispania, 1996
Through the use of a question notebook, students can practice grammar and develop their vocabulary. This class activity also helps students to begin to write and express their own curiosity. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discovery Learning, Grammar, Questioning Techniques
Duncan, Annelise M. – 1991
Of all the language skills, writing is the most difficult challenge for language teachers because students have less experience with written expression. Stimulated by audio-visual materials throughout their lives, students are novices in the discipline of writing. Making writing an ongoing part of foreign language acquisition from the first day in…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, German, Grammar, Higher Education

Language Arts, 1987
Discusses (1) the practice of giving examinations and how this contradicts current theory about the writing process, (2) how students spontaneously became involved in reading and writing activities, and (3) the implications of not teaching traditional grammar. (SRT)
Descriptors: Grammar, Letters (Correspondence), Literacy Education, Reading Writing Relationship
Huber, Herbert; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1981
Contains four articles concerning: the semantic opposition "Intense-Intesif"; vocabulary enrichment based on authentic documents; descriptions of personal characteristics and group activities; word-games promoting linguistic creativity; and various aspects of the expressions of quantity. (MES)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Awareness, Educational Games, French
McKay, Sandra Lee – 1979
Sample notional writing materials for use with advanced level ESL students are presented. The basic assumption is that effective writing demands a feel for one's audience and a sense of purpose, integrating function (what is being said), situation (to whom it is being said), and grammar (how it is being said). The functions selected are those that…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, College Second Language Programs, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language)
Fleming, Margaret, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1983
Focusing on ways to teach language intelligently and enjoyably, this journal issue contains 23 articles dealing with a variety of topics. Article titles and authors are (1) "An Experiment: Immersing Students in Language" (S. C. Kirby); (2) "The Art of Storytaking" (J. Charnock); (3) "Getting Poems from the A-poetic" (J. W. Broaddus); (4) "Using…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English, English Instruction