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maria
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by maria » Tue Feb 18, 2003 7:42 am
I've done the Celta course and have been teaching for just over a year-I found the methodology very helpful but what lacked was how to teach grammar-I am learning it as i go along!!! Anyway,does anyone know of websites where, I could improve my grammar and look at the English language from the student's point of view? Perhaps a distance learning course? Where do you find all the tricks of the trade that help in language learning?? Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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dduck
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by dduck » Tue Feb 18, 2003 11:08 am
Hi Maria,
I've found
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/ a very useful online reference.
If you have some time and a news reader, you can get a great deal of information from various Usenet groups, e.g.
misc.education.language.english
alt.usage.english
alt.english.usage.
I've been reading these groups for a while - what I've found is a lot of bickering between grammarians - your job would be to chose which set of bickering opinions you wish to adopt
Iain
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maria
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by maria » Wed Feb 19, 2003 5:54 am
hi Iain
thanks for your help-it sounds like my cup of tea-the bickering that is
