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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Argument Summary

How are the elements grammar best implemented in classroom teaching - through integrated learning or in isolation?

Grammar is best taught in combination with a variety of other writing skills, with areas of weakness tweaked along the way. That is to say, a little of both.
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