Teach Any English Grammar Point In 10 Minutes

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • Teaching English grammar can be one of the hardest and most stressful parts of the lesson for English teachers. Many teachers are so afraid of teaching grammar that they ignore it completely. In reality, teaching grammar is not only easy to do, but also a lot of fun. You just need the right technique.
    This video is all about the grammar presentation. Specifically, what you do for the 10 minutes when you're up in front of your ESL students teaching your language point.
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    In the video, we cover all of the steps and stages of the grammar presentation, along with a lot of useful tips and techniques to get it right. To teach grammar effectively, you want to throw away all of your extra language and really focus on eliciting and CCQing (Concept Check Questions) to move the entire presentation.
    To teach grammar well, here are the best practices. It all starts with some solid examples of your grammar point. From there...
    1. Get the terminology
    2. Elicit the function
    3. Move onto the structure
    4. Elicit more examples, including negative and question forms
    5. CCQ everything!
    NOTES
    2nd conditional sentence was written incorrectly. It should read 'If I had... "
    #teachingenglish #teachinggrammar #grammar
    timestamp
    00:00 intro
    00:48 the language house
    01:42 5 important tips
    03:40 start with examples
    04:50 elicit terminology
    05:29 elicit function
    07:08 elicit structure
    08:24 elicit examples
    08:59 ccq everything
    10:29 recap
    10:54 another full demo
    12:19 recap of demo
    12:45 final thoughts

Komentáře • 189

  • @farnazvalizade7502
    @farnazvalizade7502 Před rokem +58

    Your grammar-teaching-tip videos have saved my life! You have the greatest channel. Thank you so much. Hope to see more of you!

  • @philliphitt
    @philliphitt Před rokem +40

    This is extremely helpful! I appreciate that you put this content out for free.

  • @JuliaoDacosta-hz7wf
    @JuliaoDacosta-hz7wf Před 15 dny

    Thanks a lot for this brief grammar apresentation I really enjoy

  • @dollycaswell
    @dollycaswell Před 6 měsíci +5

    Wow, I am a native English speaker, 78 years old, and I do not know all of the parts of sentence. I remember when I was in grade school how I had trouble with past participles and past this and that. I wish this were something that I could use to teach conversational English to some girls in Panama. however, if it’s difficult for me, it’ll be impossible for them. I’m sure you know what you’re talking about, but it’s above me.

  • @Mozzermarr10
    @Mozzermarr10 Před rokem +3

    Great stuff. Brings back memories of being at the Language House all those years ago.

  • @user-mk2ce8rk3s
    @user-mk2ce8rk3s Před 7 měsíci +2

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  • @ekaterinazaytseva58
    @ekaterinazaytseva58 Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing! Thanks

  • @yanasolare5147
    @yanasolare5147 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That is super super super useful! Thank you! 🎉

  • @user-is1cg4dm3m
    @user-is1cg4dm3m Před 3 měsíci

    Chris, thanks a million 😊
    You've taught us a brilliant lesson! It was really cool 🎉

  • @anasanwr
    @anasanwr Před 10 měsíci

    Really, thank you Chris for this video. It helped me a lot. 👍

  • @jalalzbirat2027
    @jalalzbirat2027 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot.Amazing presentation.

  • @deonpietersen538
    @deonpietersen538 Před rokem +1

    This was great! Thank you Chris :)

  • @amirshayanmoghtaderi5840

    I watched the video for 20 seconds and subscribed. It's obvious that your videos are packed with information and useful tips. Thank you so much.

  • @asmaamohamed9319
    @asmaamohamed9319 Před rokem

    Your way of teaching -up is amazing thanks for this great effort 💕

  • @Mary-ss2uh
    @Mary-ss2uh Před rokem +8

    Well done 👍 it's an amazing lesson.. hope all teachers share it so that they make use of these precious techniques

  • @rolandszaladnya7024
    @rolandszaladnya7024 Před rokem

    Super, great job! Thank you!!!

  • @hassanassiduous9194
    @hassanassiduous9194 Před rokem

    You are perfect Mr Chris
    I get from you alot of things

  • @explainedinenglish
    @explainedinenglish Před rokem +1

    I'm really enjoying your videos. Thank you very much for sharing these with us.

  • @chiaraboccelli4189
    @chiaraboccelli4189 Před 9 měsíci +5

    As a homeschool mom, I love your channel! You are a great teacher 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 New subscriber!

  • @oxfordcollegegampaha5872

    Thank you very much. I practised these in my classes and they are more effective and students enjoys too.

  • @starsapphire156
    @starsapphire156 Před měsícem

    I really appreciate this, thanks.

  • @GulnozaKholmurodova-bx6yd
    @GulnozaKholmurodova-bx6yd Před 6 měsíci

    Next week my teaching practice begins and your video really helped me to teach grammar
    Thank you.💙💙👍👍

  • @SushmaDhawan
    @SushmaDhawan Před dnem

    Your videos are super helpful

  • @edcodos3712
    @edcodos3712 Před rokem +1

    Awsome! Thank You for your video

  • @Fatumy24
    @Fatumy24 Před dnem

    I have demo lesson in two days! Gonna use ur tips
    Wish me luck:)

  • @tonasol9
    @tonasol9 Před rokem +1

    I'm watching your video again... There are still some doubts of teaching grammar. Greetings from Mexico!

  • @pannagakmurthy5715
    @pannagakmurthy5715 Před 15 dny

    Excellent points, great ccq ing

  • @ianluccateixeira6151
    @ianluccateixeira6151 Před rokem

    Thanks a million. Please keep it up!

  • @shamshyurack
    @shamshyurack Před rokem

    amazing! Thank you!

  • @mohammedabdulkarimelshukri6142

    Thanks a bunch, Mr. Chris. Your style of teaching is amazing and I really enjoyed it. Thanks again for your efforts.

  • @MrsOMG
    @MrsOMG Před rokem

    I just love love love your presentations!!!

  • @theautistic.teacher
    @theautistic.teacher Před rokem

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @nikbinaz
    @nikbinaz Před rokem +4

    Thank you very much!
    I was recently hired by MSF (Doctors Without Borders) as Training Officer and to teach the staff entry level English. Mind you, teaching is not an issue, but the methodology approach is different for adults. Your videos are super helpful!

  • @learnenglishonthego5152
    @learnenglishonthego5152 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for your useful videos!
    I apply your teaching methods especially when I teach grammar and the results are always Great!

  • @ssm684
    @ssm684 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you so much!!!

  • @mostafashalaby6338
    @mostafashalaby6338 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the videos! Really helpful.
    Could you recommend a book that helps with teaching different skills?

  • @weirhauch1002
    @weirhauch1002 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for your sincere efforts !

  • @rukaiyaezzy2689
    @rukaiyaezzy2689 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks a ton for the valuable knowledge

  • @rosehaj5625
    @rosehaj5625 Před 7 měsíci

    Great tips.Thanks a lot.

  • @minashoaie8917
    @minashoaie8917 Před rokem

    You are amazing dear Chris. Always waiting for your super cool videos.

  • @Rafk795
    @Rafk795 Před rokem

    This was very helpful. Thank you very much

  • @DrSleep-kb8he
    @DrSleep-kb8he Před rokem +3

    your lectures are useful and helping. you describe each and everything in a clear way. i find it very useful👍

  • @AdamNgo0902
    @AdamNgo0902 Před 7 měsíci

    thank you Chris!

  • @samiatichat8791
    @samiatichat8791 Před rokem

    Thanks so much

  • @jbridgett70
    @jbridgett70 Před 5 měsíci

    loving the little skit at the beginning

  • @halocallofduty5443
    @halocallofduty5443 Před 10 měsíci

    Your very amazing , thank you so much , I from iran and I see you videos and I love you very much , thanks alot ❤❤❤

  • @hakimhakim389
    @hakimhakim389 Před rokem

    I have been your fan for a while, and I am always waiting for your next video. You're a gifted teacher, god bless you.

  • @melikeakkus6145
    @melikeakkus6145 Před rokem

    What you do is really helpful and you make me love my job as a teacher even more. Love from Turkey❤ thank you

  • @TheParakeet1999
    @TheParakeet1999 Před rokem

    Hello! Thanks for the video. I have one question and hopefully you can answer. Can we use this for a grammar lesson using the inductive approach?

  • @faezeh_omrani
    @faezeh_omrani Před 3 měsíci

    For my school competition I had to teach English grammar to students and I watched your videos, it was really tough to compete with those other participaters because they were at a high level .. but I won because of learning your techniques.
    Anyway, I'm here because I promised I would thank you here if I won:))
    Thanks a million, I wish you all the best 😍

  • @thienthanhlam9131
    @thienthanhlam9131 Před měsícem

    thanks a lot, it's useful

  • @englishwithmarie5000
    @englishwithmarie5000 Před 5 měsíci

    It was really helpful

  • @somerandomgirl1
    @somerandomgirl1 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much you removed my stress

  • @navid24601
    @navid24601 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent job. I enjoyed watching this lesson. This is what they taught me in my Teacher Training Course (which was based on CELTA and the following books: Learning Teaching, How to teach English, and How to teach Grammar)

  • @sergiocardoso9554
    @sergiocardoso9554 Před měsícem

    These videos are great refreshers for me, I used to do all of that all the time, but recently my techniques have started to rot out by my routine, and this is helping me get them back, especially because I produce my own material to my students, and sometimes I forget to use some of these spices.

  • @saidalsaloul9647
    @saidalsaloul9647 Před 9 měsíci

    super helpful. I owe you so much.

  • @Dobroslavdiner
    @Dobroslavdiner Před rokem +2

    Hooray! I was on the point of running for my life when I came across this video. Now I see it's not that scary to teach grammar!👍

  • @bouchraarafa9322
    @bouchraarafa9322 Před rokem

    It s extremlu helpful, thank you ,I like this kind of video

  • @sahersame5708
    @sahersame5708 Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic thank u

  • @sudanesenightmare
    @sudanesenightmare Před rokem

    Gracias ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ascia9917
    @ascia9917 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks so much💗💗💗

  • @martinusgesiata5304
    @martinusgesiata5304 Před rokem +1

    I am a teacher for beginners. Ur vids really help me a lot. Thank u very much. Can't wait to see more from you 😍

  • @kennyjonespiquero7791

    Thank you.

  • @Naaz12311
    @Naaz12311 Před měsícem

    What a five star video! There should be a super like button.

  • @gabrielgkabelen9824
    @gabrielgkabelen9824 Před rokem

    excellent Bro

  • @rashahussein8051
    @rashahussein8051 Před 6 měsíci

    Fabulous 🌹🌹🌹

  • @sarojasherpa8514
    @sarojasherpa8514 Před 5 měsíci

    Super helpful

  • @multilevelenglish
    @multilevelenglish Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great stuff... Did you deliberately leave out the "If" in the 2nd conditional to elicit a comment!? 😁

  • @AdrianasWonderland
    @AdrianasWonderland Před 3 měsíci

    I love the intro! And yes grammar may be hard to teach, kiddos are great and fun to teach but ADULTS! They have so many questions! haha Great video thank you!

  • @zakiya13dz78
    @zakiya13dz78 Před rokem +1

    Would you please share effective teaching techniques for EFL classes of 30 pupils

  • @jalalzbirat2027
    @jalalzbirat2027 Před rokem

    I have a question.Can you show how to teach grammar using the OHE framework? I should be grateful.

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 Před 7 dny

    12:00 In the Second Conditional you verbs are in Past Subjunctive nit Simple Past.

    • @TheLanguageHouseTEFL
      @TheLanguageHouseTEFL  Před 6 dny

      The British Council has it as the past simple. I’d write to them and get this cleared up.
      Speaking of mistakes…
      1. *your verbs
      2. *not Simple Past
      It’s very easy to be critical if someone wants to be. In one sentence, you’ve made more errors than in my 10-minute video.
      Creating value is harder to do. If you check out the description of the video, I mention the typo with the conditional examples :)
      Anyway, thanks for watching 👍

  • @LolasReadingCorner
    @LolasReadingCorner Před 11 měsíci

    Would this approach work in a primary school setting?

  • @jessicafang3273
    @jessicafang3273 Před 9 měsíci

    Me stressing out because I have an interview in 2 days.
    This is a life saver.

  • @zahrarahmati7441
    @zahrarahmati7441 Před rokem

    You're amazing

  • @nannynosh8137
    @nannynosh8137 Před rokem

    Amazing go head❣️🙏

  • @ginsan8198
    @ginsan8198 Před měsícem

    Having students the ones to make examples using other forms (such as the negative form or the question form) of the same grammar is such a good idea! I need to try this in my next lesson. Thank you!
    P.S. I think for me, what works best in the beginning is to introduce contexts to students first, then function, and finally structure. This could be done by showing them a video or some pictures, then ask them some lead-in questions about the contents of the video or the pictures.
    For example, if the grammar is about present perfect tense, I’d probably show them a story about two or more people with different experiences in certain situations. For instance, John and Kevin go to the same school, and on that day they have to hand over their homework. However, only John did his homework.
    They would have a dialogue that contains the grammar. Maybe Kevin would panic and said “Oh no! I haven’t finished my homework yet! Have you finished it, John?” John would reply “I have. Even Carl has done it, and he’s always the lazy one. Why haven’t you?” Kevin said “I didn’t know we had to hand it over today!”
    From that example, we already cover almost all of the forms/structures of the grammar point we need to teach. Then what we need to do next is to lead them students to notice them, by giving some lead-in questions, CCQ, and highlight the keywords on the board.

    • @annaeferina3796
      @annaeferina3796 Před 29 dny

      but how would you make all your students listen to this dialog abt makung homework? its point for you but not for them as they don't get what and why you're up to.

    • @ginsan8198
      @ginsan8198 Před 29 dny

      @@annaeferina3796 It is just an example. Making students focused is an entirely separate technique.

    • @annaeferina3796
      @annaeferina3796 Před 29 dny

      @ginsan8198 as to me, they work at the same time and stick to e-o

    • @ginsan8198
      @ginsan8198 Před 28 dny

      @@annaeferina3796 Yes. I am merely giving an example of contextualizing the lesson, or making the lesson contained within a certain theme or tooic in real life situations. In the example above, the theme/topic is "homework". As for the grammar (which is present perfect tense), that is the language focus of the lesson. So we teach the grammar within the framework of that theme/topic. Of course there could be flexibility or modifications along the way. For example, depending on the characteristics of the students, the topic/theme could be changed. However, the idea remains the same, which is to ground the lesson to reality as much as possible.
      As for making students focused on the lesson, we could do multiple techniques. Our voice, body language, seating arrangement, randomizing students to answer a question, etc, those are the techniques we can use to make students focused. Making students pay attention has to do more with our delivery in the classroom.

  • @joaoandre7488
    @joaoandre7488 Před 5 měsíci

    Chris I have a question. I like teaching and I want to be an amazing teacher. At moment I am studying my degree in Mental Health Wellbeing and this is my first year. The subject I like is teaching because I love languages especially English. Can I teach English while I am studying ? The problem is I do not know how to start. Could you give me some recommendations please? Thank you.

  • @caro1591
    @caro1591 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You are God’s gift to the world of TEFL teachers and even more so to my lovely ESOL students (asylum seekers and refugees). You have given me the tools to create much better classes. I am eternally grateful.

  • @annag8354
    @annag8354 Před rokem

    How to create Eng module for teaching primary and secondary level?

  • @NotOnlyCarrots
    @NotOnlyCarrots Před 5 měsíci

    Chris, I'm guessing grammar is a fair way down the track especially if you're teaching a class of brand new beginners. I have the option of having a translator with me for my lessons. Do you think this would be an advantage or a disadvantage?

  • @joaoandre7488
    @joaoandre7488 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Chris. When we are teaching grammar to beginners should we use Present perfect and conditionals? I am bit confused. Thank you for your lesson very educational and helpful.

    • @TheLanguageHouseTEFL
      @TheLanguageHouseTEFL  Před 5 měsíci

      A1 students generally should start work non perfect tenses and conditionals are too advanced for them - especially low A1 students

  • @barryirlandi4217
    @barryirlandi4217 Před 10 měsíci

    yup, you guessed right

  • @usslipperman
    @usslipperman Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you, do you have any books that you can recommend to teach the students

    • @TheLanguageHouseTEFL
      @TheLanguageHouseTEFL  Před 3 měsíci

      I recommend getting a year membership to Fluentize. For the price of 2 books, you can have access to 600+ lessons complete with materials and built around a videos.
      If you use my code CHRIS20, you’ll get 20% their site.
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  • @maral2
    @maral2 Před měsícem

    I wish i could send you a present😂❤you really helped me masterrrr

  • @salhiayoub
    @salhiayoub Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you sir!, do u present grammar lessons in PPP framework ?

  • @maral2
    @maral2 Před měsícem

    Thank you you got me😂😢❤

  • @estherh.e.867
    @estherh.e.867 Před rokem

    Do you have any lesson plans samples for teaching grammar, please?

    • @TheLanguageHouseTEFL
      @TheLanguageHouseTEFL  Před rokem

      I have an old blog called ‘tefl Prague and abroad’ - search for that and I’ll you’ll find a bunch of old lesson plans that I drafted up.

  • @dashwhasher
    @dashwhasher Před 8 měsíci +2

    When I was a student I absolutely hated when teachers teased with answers like this :(

    • @TheLanguageHouseTEFL
      @TheLanguageHouseTEFL  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Generally the concept here is that you want to put students through a guided discovery and by students figuring out the answers on their own, they tend to understand the material better. However, to each their own. There isn’t one way of doing anything correctly. People are different :)

    • @mhenn9896
      @mhenn9896 Před měsícem

      Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I’m just realizing that seems to be an actual technique that’s encouraged in pedagogy. Wild. I always thought it was just bad teaching. I see reading about it that the principal is good, but teachers tend to go wayy overboard board, like with the lagging speech. Savvy questions promt and elicit answers, not selective speech impediments.

  • @hassanassiduous9194
    @hassanassiduous9194 Před rokem +1

    I gotta a question Mr I've heard that is important when we write on the board we should keep looking at Ss and not giving them our back but that is hard

  • @mirhakhan3668
    @mirhakhan3668 Před rokem

    How can I join the class anyone tell me please .......

  • @sonalilahiri9976
    @sonalilahiri9976 Před 5 měsíci

    Please show how Tenses can be taught to class 5

  • @miramuhammed4316
    @miramuhammed4316 Před rokem

    more techniques on teaching please... I am thankful to find your channel

  • @gavinbannister4124
    @gavinbannister4124 Před 8 měsíci

    Liked just for the intro xD

  • @travel4love
    @travel4love Před rokem

    I am 40 years old with no teaching experience . Can TEFL or CELTA help me ???

  • @rudolfolotho2644
    @rudolfolotho2644 Před 26 dny

    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @estherh.e.867
    @estherh.e.867 Před rokem

    Is this TEFL course for non-native speakers of English too?

  • @electronicsafrica
    @electronicsafrica Před 10 měsíci

    Chris, pls excuse my impertinence, but which part of USA is your accent?

    • @TheLanguageHouseTEFL
      @TheLanguageHouseTEFL  Před 10 měsíci

      I’ve got a pretty neutral accent. I grew up in New York, but moved to Minnesota when I was 8 or so.

    • @electronicsafrica
      @electronicsafrica Před 10 měsíci

      @@TheLanguageHouseTEFL cool, i had guessed New York or more likely California... i lived in Chicago for a bit ... they speak a bit like gangsters/mobsters there ... then i lived for a while in Atlanta where they speak 'deep south' with a heavy drawl and can't understand South African-ese much at all

  • @marijkepeereboom6442
    @marijkepeereboom6442 Před rokem

    Great video! However, your second example read: " I had a million dollars...."". Shouldn't there have been an "If" at the start? 🤔

  • @SleepyAizawa69
    @SleepyAizawa69 Před rokem

    The person that was running away from teaching grammar in the video was me 😊