Sangalang, Julie Act.1
Sangalang, Julie Act.1
Sangalang, Julie Act.1
BSED2-ENGLISH
Activity 1
Teaching and Assessment of Grammar
Question:
Research on the four kinds of grammar:
a. Functional Grammar
b. Descriptive Grammar
c. Prescriptive Grammar
d. Pedagogic Grammar
Answer:
a. Functional Grammar
It is a grammar that puts together the patterns of the language and
the things you can do with them is called a functional grammar; that
is, it is based on the relation between the structure of a language and
the various functions that the language performs. Functional
grammar is all about language use. It’s about communicative
grammar that learners can use in the typical situations that they find
themselves in as they go about their daily lives. Moreover, it’s an
approach in which grammar is not seen as a set of rules, but rather as
a communicative resource.
c. Prescriptive Grammar
Prescriptive grammar describes when people focus on talking about
how a language should or ought to be used. One way to remember
this association is to think of going to a doctor’s office. When a
doctor gives you a prescription for medication, it often includes
directions about how you should take your medication as well as
what you should not do when taking your medication. In a similar
way, a prescriptive grammar tells you how you should speak, and
what type of language to avoid. This is commonly found in English
classes as well as other language classes, where the aim is to teach
people how to use language in a very particular (typically described
as ‘proper’ or ‘correct’) way.
Example:
A prescriptive grammar would reject ‘He goes…’, meaning ‘He said’,
as incorrect language.
d. Pedagogic Grammar
A pedagogic grammar is a description of how to use the grammar of
a language to communicate, for people wanting to learn the target
language. It can be compared with a reference grammar, which just
describes the grammar of the language. Pedagogic grammars contain
assumptions about how learners learn, follow certain linguistic
theories in their descriptions, and are written for a specific target
audience.
Example:
How English Works and Grammar in Use are pedagogic grammar
books, as they help learners use the grammar of English for
communication.