ABSTRACT

English Grammar: The Basics offers a clear, non-jargonistic introduction to English grammar and its place in society. Rather than taking a prescriptive approach, this book helps the reader become aware of the social implications of choices they make to use standard or non-standard (regional/dialect) forms.

Readers will consider:

• what grammar is and how it fits into the structure of language;

• how grammar functions in the school curriculum, the press, broadcasting and social media, as well as how these outlets reflect and reinforce our attitudes towards grammar;

• differences between speech and writing, as well as between formality and informality;

• major different approaches to theorising and describing grammar from important grammarians, including Noam Chomsky and Michael Halliday.

Featuring a glossary of key terms and practical tips and insights from the author's 50+ years of language teaching experience around the world, this book is for anyone who has ever found themselves questioning the ‘rules’ of the English language.

chapter 2|33 pages

From words to sentences

chapter 3|20 pages

The grammar toolbox

chapter 4|24 pages

The grammar toolbox continued

chapter 5|24 pages

Theories and thinkers

chapter 6|22 pages

Word of mouth

Grammar in action

chapter 8|20 pages

Grammar in the public eye

chapter |7 pages

Glossary of grammar terms