Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

University College London

Teaching English Grammar in Context

University College London via FutureLearn

Overview

Discover innovative techniques for teaching grammar

On this five-week course, you’ll discover methods for teaching English grammar in context throughout primary and secondary education.

With this approach, you can employ grammar in other aspects of your teaching for a more unified experience. This engaging method helps your students explore grammar through authentic texts and discussions about meaning, choices, and effects, rather than simply identifying features.

This technique has also been shown to have positive impacts on students’ creative writing and analytical reading.

Examine useful teaching tools from stylistics and more to take back to your classroom

You’ll discover how you can teach your students to apply grammatical knowledge to a range of texts, genres, and styles to keep your activities interesting.

This allows you to combine aspects of both language and literature for an integrated approach to teaching. Drawing on tools from literary linguistics and stylistics, you’ll come away with usable ideas you can immediately include in your lessons.

Develop your knowledge of English grammar alongside academics

You’ll learn from Professor Bas Aarts who teaches English linguistics at UCL, as well as drawing on useful resources from Englicious – a free library of English language teaching materials tailored closely to the national curriculum.

With the new national curriculum requiring school teachers to teach English grammar from primary school, this course will help develop your own grammar knowledge to feel confident in the classroom.

This course is designed for primary, secondary, and further education school teachers in the UK.

It will also be useful for trainee teachers, NQTs, early career teachers, and PGCE teachers looking to develop their knowledge of English grammar.

Syllabus

  • Introductions
    • Course overview
    • Englicious
    • English grammar in context
    • Summary
  • Principles
    • Overview
    • Reader response
    • Meaning-making resource
    • Texts and contexts
    • Summary
  • Non-fiction texts
    • Overview
    • Headlines
    • Articles
    • Adverts
    • Summary
  • Fiction texts
    • Overview
    • Poetry
    • Characters
    • Narrative
    • Summary
  • Review and resources
    • Final overview
    • Creating a Resource
    • Conclusion

Taught by

Luke Pearce

Reviews

Start your review of Teaching English Grammar in Context

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.