Grammar Teaching Resources
Master the art of teaching English grammar with our comprehensive collection of resources. From basic tenses to complex structures, our materials help you make grammar engaging, accessible, and memorable for your students.
Basic Grammar
Foundational grammar concepts for beginner and elementary level students.
- • Present simple & continuous
- • Past simple & continuous
- • Articles (a, an, the)
- • Basic sentence structure
Intermediate Grammar
More complex grammar structures for intermediate level learners.
- • Perfect tenses
- • Modal verbs
- • Conditionals
- • Reported speech
Advanced Grammar
Sophisticated grammar concepts for advanced and proficiency level students.
- • Subjunctive mood
- • Inversion
- • Cleft sentences
- • Academic writing structures
Teaching Approaches
Inductive Teaching
Guide students to discover grammar rules through examples and guided practice rather than direct instruction.
Contextual Learning
Present grammar in meaningful contexts that relate to students' lives and interests.
Interactive Practice
Use games, role-plays, and real-world activities to make grammar practice engaging and memorable.
Error Correction
Develop strategies for correcting grammar errors constructively without discouraging student participation.
Grammar Teaching Resources
Lesson Plans
Complete lesson plans with warm-ups, presentations, practice activities, and assessment methods for each grammar point.
Worksheets & Activities
Printable worksheets, gap-fill exercises, matching activities, and interactive games for grammar practice.
Visual Aids
Charts, diagrams, and infographics that help students visualize and understand grammar concepts.
Assessment Tools
Quizzes, tests, and evaluation rubrics to measure student understanding and progress in grammar learning.
Common Grammar Challenges
Articles
Many languages don't use articles, making this a common challenge for ESL learners.
Verb Tenses
English has many more tenses than most languages, requiring careful explanation and practice.
Prepositions
Preposition usage often doesn't translate directly from students' native languages.
Word Order
English word order can be strict and differs from many other languages.