Students' Perception of Grammar Instruction. A study of the relation between students' perception of grammar instruction and their multiple intelligences
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ENG-3980 Mastergradsoppgave i engelsk språk (lektorutdanningen) (PDF)
Date
2016-05-19Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Author
Rasch, Susanne LillehaugAbstract
This thesis investigates students’ perception of grammar instruction within the English subject. I argue that although it seems to be a common belief that grammar is boring and useless, nevertheless, it seems like students find it informative and useful. The result of this study shows that the question of whether or not students enjoy working with grammar seems to be closely related and highly dependent on the method used for teaching grammar. I conclude that in order to further improve the students’ perception towards grammar instruction in the English subject, it seems necessary to focus on the students different intelligences and adapt the teaching methods accordingly.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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