TeachingEnglish: How to teach grammar

Discover how to help your learners notice, make sense of, and become more confident using grammar with engaging, meaning-focused teaching. How to teach grammar is open now – enrol until 23 September.

A Black male teacher with a White female primary-aged learner in a classroom. The learner is writing something on a board in the classroom.

How can you enrol on TeachingEnglish: How to teach grammar?

Log in to your TeachingEnglish account and click the button below to enrol on this free course.


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In the three modules, you will learn:

Module 1 Methods and approaches for grammar

The aim of this module is to introduce you to a range of ELT approaches for teaching grammar. You'll begin with a brief history of approaches and a look at deductive and inductive approaches to learning. You will summarise ELT approaches, outline their benefits and drawbacks as well as identify and explain inductive and deductive approaches to presenting grammar.

Module 2 Engaging with grammar noticing and restructuring

The aim of this module is to explore the concept of noticing and look at various activities to encourage your learners to notice grammatical forms. You will identify what's involved in noticing, modify typical coursebook grammar exercises to provide practice in developing noticing skills as well as design restructuring activities.

Module 3  Engaging with grammar different approaches

The aim of this module is to look at a range of techniques for introducing grammar that focus on meaning. You will summarise and evaluate a range of activities for introducing grammar, provide personalised grammar practice for your learners as well as plan the presentation stage of a grammar lesson using an inductive approach.


What else does the course include?

How to teach grammar is a free self-study training course, which is divided into three-hour modules. It also includes:

  • A dedicated Facebook community of course participants with up-to-date insight, resources and innovative ideas for you to try out.
  • Engaging discussions taking place in the Facebook community
  • Live events with your course tutor and language teaching experts.
  • A free workbook with extra learning content and resources.

When is the course?

How to teach grammar is open from 3 April-30 September 2025. Enrol until 23 September.


How much does the course cost?

The course is free.


How can you get a certificate?

You will receive a certificate if you successfully complete all self-study modules.


What level of English do you need?

Minimum CEFR B1


How do you sign up for the course?

Please follow the steps below carefully to access this free training course.

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1. Log in to your free TeachingEnglish account.
2. If you have enrolled in the course, you will see 'MY PORTFOLIO' in the menu bar at the top of the page next to the Home button.
3. Move your mouse over MY PORTFOLIO to see the drop-down menu.
4. Click on ‘My courses’ to access your training.

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Having problems accessing the course?

Please see our FAQs if you are having problems accessing the course.


What can you do now?

While you're waiting for the online modules to open, if you're interested in learning more about teaching grammar, you can:

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Hi Leilei,

I can see the course on your account, so you should be able to start it from tomorrow. the course is self-access content with support from live sessions and a facebook community. You can do the self-access when it suits you each week. You don't need to do anything in advance :). Hope you enjoy the course!

Anne

Hi umeer,

This page is giving information about a new course we're running for Teachers of English on 'How to teach grammar'.  The instructions to join for teachers of English are at the top of this page.  If you are a learner and want to learn more English grammar you will find our 'Learn English' site helpful. It has a section on grammar. https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/Good luck with your learning!

Anne

TeachingEnglish

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/21/2022 - 10:54

In reply to by hanoudi

Hi Hanoudi,

Your account looks fine to me, can you see the 'My Portfolio' option in the menu above the picture of the young teacher?  This is where you will see the course from the 30th August. Hope you enjoy doing the course!

Anne

TeachingEnglish team

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 08/22/2022 - 22:50

In reply to by Alinionoc

Hi Alinionoc,

Have you followed the steps in the instructions at the top of the page? if so, can you see the menu 'My Portfolio'?  The course will be visibel there from the start date 30th August (not before :)).  Hope you enjoy it if you are already at that step. If not tell us which step doen't work for you.

Scroll up for these active links: 

How do I sign up for the course?

Anne

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 20:39

In reply to by kriti_19001

Hi,

Followed the steps in the instructions at the top of the page. Can you see the menu 'My Portfolio'?  The course will be visible there.  Hope you enjoy it if you are already at that step. If not tell us which step doesn't work for you.

Scroll up for these active links: 

How do I sign up for the course?

Anne

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