GRAMMATICAL SYLLABUS AND EFL TEXTBOOKS: THE NEED FOR CONSCIOUSNESS-RAISING ACTIVITIES

  • Sasan Baleghizadeh
Keywords: grammar, grammatical syllabus, meaningful exercises, consciousness-raising

Abstract

In this paper, the role of the grammatical syllabus in EFL settings is examined. To this end, the grammatical syllabus and its shortcomings are first explored. It is then argued that the grammatical syllabus is perhaps the best channel through which grammar instruction can take shape, and hence the importance of grammar instruction is discussed. Finally, the concept of consciousness-raising activities is introduced and it is suggested that the explicit presentation of grammar in traditional EFL textbooks still used in certain settings be replaced by consciousness-raising activities.

Author Biography

Sasan Baleghizadeh
Sasan Baleghizadeh is Assistant Professor of TEFL at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, Iran, where he teaches courses in applied linguistics, syllabus design, and materials development. He is interested in investigating the role of interaction in teaching English as a foreign language. His published articles appear in numerous national and international journals including Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, TESL Canada Journal, ELT Journal, Language Learning Journal, Modern English Teacher, and The Teacher Trainer.
Published
2012-08-31
Section
Language Learning Notes