teaching grammar for young learners (course work)

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the ministry of higher education, science and innovations of the republic of uzbekistan samarkand state institute of foreign languages payariq faculty of foreign languages departament of general sciences course work theme: teaching grammar for young learners scientific supervisor: xolbayev farrux student: achilova shahrizabonu group №: 2204 samarkand-2024 contents introduction …………………………………………………………………...3 chapter i. definition and role of grammar in language acquistion………………………………………………………………………..6 1.1 evolution of the grammatical system from the 11th to 18th c. ………………..6 1.2. introduce parts of speech are grammatical classes of words.………………….11 1.3 conclusion on chapter i………………………………………………………….16 chapter ii. approaches and techniques for teaching grammar…………………………………………………………………………16 2.1.key teaching points based on effective lesson plan…….…………………………17 2.2.interactive teaching………………………………………………………...……..23 2.3 conclusion on chapter ii…………………………………………………………25 conclusion ……………………………………………………………………..27 the list of used literature………………..……………………………29 introduction on may 6, president shavkat mirziyoyev chaired a meeting on measures to improve the system of teaching foreign languages. several areas of knowledge are determined every year in uzbekistan, the development …
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aim off the course paper the aim of the coursework on the teaching grammar for young learners is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the foundational principles, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications of word classification in english grammar. specifically, the coursework aims to explore word classes, understanding linguistic structure, discuss theoretical perspectives. overall, the aim of the coursework is to equip learners with the knowledge, analytical tools, and critical thinking skills necessary to navigate the complexities of word classification in english grammar and its broader implications for language understanding, communication and analysis . the subject of the course work. the subject of the coursework is the systematic analysis of word classes within the english language. this includes examining the various categories that words can be grouped into based on their grammatical functions, syntactic roles, and semantic properties. the primary focus is on understanding the characteristics, functions, and implications of major …
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mmunication, and interpretation. the actuality of the course work. the classification of words into parts is often considered fundamental in analyzing language structure. crystal (1967) suggests that linguists typically prioritize understanding word classes before delving into more intricate aspects of grammar, though he criticizes this approach as overlooking the interconnection between parts of speech and other grammatical elements. despite this criticism, the conventional organization of grammar books reflects this sequential approach, placing emphasis on parts of speech early on. this convention aligns with the hierarchical view of language structure, where words and their categories serve as foundational units for exploring higher levels of linguistic structure. however, the relationship between parts of speech and other aspects of grammar is reciprocal and complex, as they are defined in terms of each other. crystal's critique underscores the challenge of defining any part of grammar in isolation, as each relies on other elements for …
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ed on word classification in english grammar. discussing the key patterns, structures, and relationships identified within and across different word classes. exploring theoretical implications, practical applications, and avenues for further research and development in the field. the practical value of the course work. the coursework on teaching grammar holds several practical values. the practical value of the coursework lies in its ability to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of language structure and use language more effectively in various contexts, from everyday communication to advanced academic and professional pursuits. the structure of the course work the given course work consists of introduction, two chapters, conclusion, the list of used literatures and internet resources. chapter i. definition and role of grammar in language acquistion 1.1. evolution of the grammatical system from the 11th to 18th c. evolution of the grammatical system from the 11th to …
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the early form of english spoken by the angles and saxons evolved into old english over time. with the arrival of christian missionaries in 597, efforts to christianize the population, particularly the elite, began. the emergence of a new clergy necessitated literacy for bible understanding and teaching, leading to the development of written old english. gradually, old english replaced earlier latin and celtic influences in england, with few remnants evident in modern english personal or place names. old english, though largely incomprehensible to modern speakers and readers of english, exhibits some structural and syntactic similarities to contemporary language. despite being overshadowed by subsequent linguistic shifts across the british isles, about 1 percent of modern english vocabulary can be traced back to old english. notably, many basic family-related words such as "man," "wife," "child," "brother," and "sister" have old english origins .during the anglo-saxon era, old english literature flourished, showcasing notable …

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the ministry of higher education, science and innovations of the republic of uzbekistan samarkand state institute of foreign languages payariq faculty of foreign languages departament of general sciences course work theme: teaching grammar for young learners scientific supervisor: xolbayev farrux student: achilova shahrizabonu group №: 2204 samarkand-2024 contents introduction …………………………………………………………………...3 chapter i. definition and role of grammar in language acquistion………………………………………………………………………..6 1.1 evolution of the grammatical system from the 11th to 18th c. ………………..6 1.2. introduce parts of speech are grammatical classes of words.………………….11 1.3 conclusion on chapter i………………………………………………………….16 chapter ii. approaches and techniques for teaching grammar…………………………………………………………………………16 2.1...

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