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Teaching Grammar in the
  Language Classroom

Foundations Seminar in Foreign Language Teaching
              September 15, 2003
Plan

•   Deductive vs. Inductive Grammar Instruction
•   Research results
•   What are the benefits of a guided induction approach?
•   Description of PACE
•   Teaching videos and analysis
•   PACE activity
•   Lesson Planning Ideas
•   Peer-teaching Grammar/ Class Observation Reports
“In the past, a traditional classroom, with its
  emphasis on grammatical competence and
  explicit knowledge of language rules, did
  not provide occasions for learners to
  communicate…”
                         -Adair-Hauck & Donato, 2002
“Unfortunately, many students who spent years
learning only the formal properties of the language
(sound system, verb conjugations, rules of syntax,
vocabulary lists) could not, in the end, exchange
information, express ideas or feelings, construct
and control problem solving, or develop and
nurture a social relationship in a second
language.”
                       -Adair-Hauck & Donato, 2002
Importance of Communicative
              Competence

• It is through communication that we are able to
  improve our world, to prosper, and to enjoy it.
                               -Cooper (1993)

• Communicative competence stresses the need to
  know how, when, and why to say what to whom.
                   -Standards of FL Learning, 1996
How do we focus on form within a
      communicative framework?

• Teachers don’t need to dichotomize language use–
  pitting form against meaning or meaning against
  form (Johnson, 1992)

• Attention to form is beneficial to language users
  and critical to improving students’ language
  proficiency
Deductive vs. Inductive

• Deductive:
  – Students learn grammar rule Use Rule


• Inductive:
  – Use grammar rule  Learn Rule
When grammar is taught deductively, the
             teacher…
• Explains the rule to the learners

• Provides NO CONTEXT or COMMUNICATIVE
  PURPOSE for the grammar

• Focuses on form first and then meaning

• Drills students to learn the rule mechanically

• Assumes all responsibility for student learning
When grammar is taught inductively, the
             teacher…
• Allows the learner to formulate and discover the rule (“to
  induct”)

• Provides a CONTEXT and PURPOSE for use

• Focuses on meaning first and form second

• Helps learners discover the rule through meaningful
  communication

• Empowers the students to problem solve and learn how to
  learn a language                Source: Donato, 2002
Research:
Effectiveness of a Guided Induction Approach
• Subjects:   26 students enrolled in French 101 at Emory
              French in Action video audio program
              Within-Subjects Design
• Target structures: 1. Au
                            2. Des- indefinite article
                            3. Pouvoir + infinitive
                            4. Ne (verb) pas DE
                            5. Comparative
                            6. Du/ De la/ De l’
                            7. Jouer à
                            8. Direct object pronouns
                            9. Imperative
                            10.Lequel/laquelle/ etc.


•   Herron, C., & Tomasello, M. (1992). Acquiring Grammatical Structures by
    Guided Induction. The French Review, 65 (5), 708-  718.
Research Teaching Procedure:
            Deductive Approach
• 1. Teacher points to a model sentence that
  exemplified the rule and then provides grammar
  explanation

Model sentence:      “Dans un avion, on peut parler à un
                     ami; on ne peut pas regarder un match
                     de football.”
Oral rule statement: “En français, utilisez l’infinitif après le
                     verbe pouvoir”
Deductive Approach (cont.)
•     2. Teacher practices this rule with the students with a 10
      item oral drill

Instructions:     Cet exercise s’appelle Dans un avion. Répondez
                  affirmativement ou négativement à ma question.

1.    TEACHER: (picture of people drinking) Dans un avion, peut-on
              boire?
      STUDENTS: Oui, on peut boire

2.    TEACHER: (picture of people dancing) Peut-on parler à un ami?
      STUDENTS: Oui, on peut parler à un ami.

3.    TEACHER: Peut-on faire du jogging?
      STUDETNS: Non, on ne peut pas faire du jogging.
Research Teaching Procedure:
                Guided Induction Approach
1.    Teacher begins with introducing exercise “Dans un
      avion” and lead students in the previous drill

Instructions:    Cet exercise s’appelle Dans un avion. Répondez
                 affirmativement ou négativement à ma question.

1.    TEACHER: (picture of people drinking) Dans un avion, peut-on
              boire?
      STUDENTS: Oui, on peut boire

2.    TEACHER: (picture of people dancing) Peut-on parler à un ami?
      STUDENTS: Oui, on peut parler à un ami.

3.    TEACHER: Peut-on faire du jogging?
      STUDETNS: Non, on ne peut pas faire du jogging.
Guided Induction (cont.)
• 2. Directs students’ attention to the model
  sentences on the board and asks the class to fill
  them in chorally as a group.

Instructions:    Maintenant, répondez avec imagination

TEACHER:         Dans un avion, on peut ____________ à un ami; on ne
                 peut pas ________ un match de football.
STUDENTS:        Parler/ Regarder


3. Teacher wrote in students’ choral response as they
   gave it and the teacher and students co-constructed
   the rule
Test I (One day after grammar lesson)

   90
   80
   70
   60
   50                       inductive
   40                       deductive
   30
   20
   10
   0
Test II (one week after grammar lesson)

    100
     90
     80
     70
     60
                              inductive
     50
                              deductive
     40
     30
     20
     10
      0
Overall Research Results
     90
     80
     70
     60
     50                                          Guided
                                                 Induction
     40                                          Deduction
     30
     20
     10
      0
                Test I                Test II
– Statistically significant at the p<.05 level
Criteria for Effective Inductive Lessons
• 1. A clear and interesting CONTEXT

• 2. A purpose for the grammar in communication

• 3. Shows the grammar pattern clearly, frequently, and
     naturally in context

• 4. Keeps meaning and communication in focus (not just
    form)

• 5. Lesson moves from comprehension to production

• 6. Requires learner to communicate using the new
    grammar
In an inductive approach…

• Students will talk and use sentences with
  the new structures without having been
  taught the linguistic rules !

• How is this possible????

• Why is this a good thing???

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Teaching grammar in the classroom

  • 1. Teaching Grammar in the Language Classroom Foundations Seminar in Foreign Language Teaching September 15, 2003
  • 2. Plan • Deductive vs. Inductive Grammar Instruction • Research results • What are the benefits of a guided induction approach? • Description of PACE • Teaching videos and analysis • PACE activity • Lesson Planning Ideas • Peer-teaching Grammar/ Class Observation Reports
  • 3. “In the past, a traditional classroom, with its emphasis on grammatical competence and explicit knowledge of language rules, did not provide occasions for learners to communicate…” -Adair-Hauck & Donato, 2002
  • 4. “Unfortunately, many students who spent years learning only the formal properties of the language (sound system, verb conjugations, rules of syntax, vocabulary lists) could not, in the end, exchange information, express ideas or feelings, construct and control problem solving, or develop and nurture a social relationship in a second language.” -Adair-Hauck & Donato, 2002
  • 5. Importance of Communicative Competence • It is through communication that we are able to improve our world, to prosper, and to enjoy it. -Cooper (1993) • Communicative competence stresses the need to know how, when, and why to say what to whom. -Standards of FL Learning, 1996
  • 6. How do we focus on form within a communicative framework? • Teachers don’t need to dichotomize language use– pitting form against meaning or meaning against form (Johnson, 1992) • Attention to form is beneficial to language users and critical to improving students’ language proficiency
  • 7. Deductive vs. Inductive • Deductive: – Students learn grammar rule Use Rule • Inductive: – Use grammar rule  Learn Rule
  • 8. When grammar is taught deductively, the teacher… • Explains the rule to the learners • Provides NO CONTEXT or COMMUNICATIVE PURPOSE for the grammar • Focuses on form first and then meaning • Drills students to learn the rule mechanically • Assumes all responsibility for student learning
  • 9. When grammar is taught inductively, the teacher… • Allows the learner to formulate and discover the rule (“to induct”) • Provides a CONTEXT and PURPOSE for use • Focuses on meaning first and form second • Helps learners discover the rule through meaningful communication • Empowers the students to problem solve and learn how to learn a language Source: Donato, 2002
  • 10. Research: Effectiveness of a Guided Induction Approach • Subjects: 26 students enrolled in French 101 at Emory French in Action video audio program Within-Subjects Design • Target structures: 1. Au 2. Des- indefinite article 3. Pouvoir + infinitive 4. Ne (verb) pas DE 5. Comparative 6. Du/ De la/ De l’ 7. Jouer à 8. Direct object pronouns 9. Imperative 10.Lequel/laquelle/ etc. • Herron, C., & Tomasello, M. (1992). Acquiring Grammatical Structures by Guided Induction. The French Review, 65 (5), 708- 718.
  • 11. Research Teaching Procedure: Deductive Approach • 1. Teacher points to a model sentence that exemplified the rule and then provides grammar explanation Model sentence: “Dans un avion, on peut parler à un ami; on ne peut pas regarder un match de football.” Oral rule statement: “En français, utilisez l’infinitif après le verbe pouvoir”
  • 12. Deductive Approach (cont.) • 2. Teacher practices this rule with the students with a 10 item oral drill Instructions: Cet exercise s’appelle Dans un avion. Répondez affirmativement ou négativement à ma question. 1. TEACHER: (picture of people drinking) Dans un avion, peut-on boire? STUDENTS: Oui, on peut boire 2. TEACHER: (picture of people dancing) Peut-on parler à un ami? STUDENTS: Oui, on peut parler à un ami. 3. TEACHER: Peut-on faire du jogging? STUDETNS: Non, on ne peut pas faire du jogging.
  • 13. Research Teaching Procedure: Guided Induction Approach 1. Teacher begins with introducing exercise “Dans un avion” and lead students in the previous drill Instructions: Cet exercise s’appelle Dans un avion. Répondez affirmativement ou négativement à ma question. 1. TEACHER: (picture of people drinking) Dans un avion, peut-on boire? STUDENTS: Oui, on peut boire 2. TEACHER: (picture of people dancing) Peut-on parler à un ami? STUDENTS: Oui, on peut parler à un ami. 3. TEACHER: Peut-on faire du jogging? STUDETNS: Non, on ne peut pas faire du jogging.
  • 14. Guided Induction (cont.) • 2. Directs students’ attention to the model sentences on the board and asks the class to fill them in chorally as a group. Instructions: Maintenant, répondez avec imagination TEACHER: Dans un avion, on peut ____________ à un ami; on ne peut pas ________ un match de football. STUDENTS: Parler/ Regarder 3. Teacher wrote in students’ choral response as they gave it and the teacher and students co-constructed the rule
  • 15. Test I (One day after grammar lesson) 90 80 70 60 50 inductive 40 deductive 30 20 10 0
  • 16. Test II (one week after grammar lesson) 100 90 80 70 60 inductive 50 deductive 40 30 20 10 0
  • 17. Overall Research Results 90 80 70 60 50 Guided Induction 40 Deduction 30 20 10 0 Test I Test II – Statistically significant at the p<.05 level
  • 18. Criteria for Effective Inductive Lessons • 1. A clear and interesting CONTEXT • 2. A purpose for the grammar in communication • 3. Shows the grammar pattern clearly, frequently, and naturally in context • 4. Keeps meaning and communication in focus (not just form) • 5. Lesson moves from comprehension to production • 6. Requires learner to communicate using the new grammar
  • 19. In an inductive approach… • Students will talk and use sentences with the new structures without having been taught the linguistic rules ! • How is this possible???? • Why is this a good thing???