2021
DOI: 10.1075/pl.21008.van
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The conceptual importance of grammar

Abstract: Knowledge about Language (KaL) is an important part of L1 language education around the world. A controversial part of KaL is grammatical or syntactic knowledge, i.e., knowledge about the form, meaning and use of sentences and phrases. In the current international discourse on L1 grammar teaching, grammar is principally motivated by the desire to enhance students’ literacy development, befitting the communicative turn in mother tongue education and following high quality research which has … Show more

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“…This can be connected to literacy development (where linguistic knowledge and reasoning skills are deployed to strengthen language proficiency), but it can also be related to ideals of Bildung , meaning that it is important for education to teach students about language for its own sake, regardless of literacy development, simply because language is an important part of our world and learners are entitled to know how it works (cf. Van Rijt & Coppen, 2021). Linguistic knowledge can thus be considered a form of ‘powerful knowledge’, outside the everyday experience (Young, 2013).…”
Section: Linguistic Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be connected to literacy development (where linguistic knowledge and reasoning skills are deployed to strengthen language proficiency), but it can also be related to ideals of Bildung , meaning that it is important for education to teach students about language for its own sake, regardless of literacy development, simply because language is an important part of our world and learners are entitled to know how it works (cf. Van Rijt & Coppen, 2021). Linguistic knowledge can thus be considered a form of ‘powerful knowledge’, outside the everyday experience (Young, 2013).…”
Section: Linguistic Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…English Language Teaching (ELT) requires considerable effort in the time of globalization, as learning to speak in English is also one of the essential skills for students to advance (Khan et al, 2021;. Throughout this frame of reference, Rijt and Coppen (2021) emphasize the importance of grammar in language education. Indeed, grammatical knowledge is widely regarded as the foundation of language learning, as students' achievement is typically contingent upon their ability to communicate effectively (Ali et al, 2023;Wyatt & Dikilitaş, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helps them write clearly and make sense. With good grammar, the students can create sentences that make sense, use different verb forms correctly, put words in the right order, and use punctuation in a way that makes their writing clear and becomes engaging, and interesting for the reader (Rossiter, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%