How to Improve English With Grammar Questions

If you are in charge of teaching English grammar, then there are several ways that you can go about it. For example, you can create worksheets that contain grammar questions to be answered. By answering questions, your students will be applying the knowledge that they have learned about English grammar. However, the first thing that you must always do is explain the grammar rules that you want to teach. Only then will your students be able to improve their English skills by answering the grammar questions you've prepared.

Instructions

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      Check out some online resources that offer English grammar questions as teaching aids. Some of these websites can be found in the resource section below. By reviewing grammar questions and activities, you can get a better idea of the types of questions you want to use with your students.

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      Develop grammar questions that have only one clear answer. When students are just learning, you will be able to improve their grammar by not confusing them with questions that could have multiple answers. For example, if you ask the question, "Is the word 'cat' a verb or noun?" the only right answer is "noun." However, if you ask, "Is the word 'play' a verb or noun?" then the answer depends on the context. In this case, the word "play" should be placed in a sentence before asking whether it's a verb or noun, such as "We were very excited to see our brother acting in the play."

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      Utilize questions that are both written and spoken aloud. Some students will learn better from grammar questions when they can see the question written out, while others will do better when the question is read aloud to them. Use both to make sure all your students are able to improve their English grammar.

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      Provide answers for the grammar questions and explain the answers to your students. Students who did not answer a question correctly or who were not completely sure of the answer will improve their skills if you explain the English grammar rules, or the exception to the rule, behind the answer to the question.

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