A Rough Guide to Language Awareness

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Cover of English Teaching Forum 2008, Volume 46, Number 1 showing the NYC skyline

This article discusses the need to focus on form while learning language in context, and names this method of teaching grammar as “language awareness.” It connects this method of learning grammar with the concept of input processing, searching for examples of grammar in context, noticing the linguistic features and themes, deducing a rule, testing it against further data, and finally producing it in short tasks. The article provides teachers with practical techniques on how to teach grammar in a communicative lesson.

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James M. Bourke

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Cover of English Teaching Forum 2008, Volume 46, Number 1 showing the NYC skyline

English Teaching Forum 2008, Volume 46, Number 1

Starting off the year of the American City, New York City is Forum’s first stop and the subject of this issue’s feature article. Accompanying the article is a lesson plan entitled “Exploring New York City.” Other topics in this issue include the progression of the field of TESOL, language awareness,