When I was a student in secondary school, my teacher always used the PPP method. They presented the form and the usage of the target grammar item and then we would do lots of drilling, finishing all the exercises in the grammar book, and also had some quizzes. They always told us some vague grammar rules like the difference between using present continuous tense, simple future tense, and be going to. Therefore, I didn't really enjoy the process. I think this way of teaching makes students (at least it is boring for me) lose interest in learning grammar. However, when I am a teacher now, I found it difficult to strike a balance between getting the correct form and conveying the meaning.
Oral Fluency
My students are too afraid of making mistakes. The atmosphere is very tense when I ask them to speak. However, I think teachers are entirely responsible for this because students are afraid of making mistakes because of the constant corrections from teachers. I think it is important for students to get a chance to speak freely in class. If the goal of such a task is not accuracy, teachers don't need to correct the students' mistakes. What teachers can do instead is to ask them to clarify their meanings so that students know how to express their opinions/ minds clearly. Communicative activities are useful to encourage students to speak and use the language in a fun way. The goal is to improve fluency. We can drill the students for accuracy in other forms of tasks, such as grammar exercises.
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