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What is Recurrent Action Grammar? Context and repetition! It is a method of repeating grammar lessons weekly during the semester, each time in a different context, in order to reinforce the grammar as well as the vocabulary of each new lesson. Context: Recurrent Action Grammar uses contextual situations, often with props. Repetition: Recurrent Action Grammar repeats the exercise of each grammar point in subsequent chapters, but each time in the context of the new vocabulary.
This book provides concrete instructions, complete with the context and repetition you will need to acquire the skill of using the Recurrent Action Grammar method.
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Author: | Elizabeth Kuizenga Romijn |
Adaptation: | -- |
Year of publication: | 2009 |
ISBN: | 9781603720380 |
CERF level (Common European Reference Framework): | A1 |
Includes TPRS instruction: | Total Physical Response instruction |
Language of instruction: | English |