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Storytelling and Grammar | EFL Resource

Storytelling and Grammar | EFL Resource

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In this download, you will find some concrete examples of how stories and storytelling can be used to teach, revise, or highlight grammar in real English usage. It is not an exhaustive list but aims to inspire you to incorporate stories into other areas of the English curriculum you need to teach. The download contains hints and tips on using stories and storytelling with;

  • Adjectives and Adverbs
  • Tenses
  • Order and Sequencing
  • Prepositions
  • Reported Speech
  • Modal Verbs
  • Conditional Sentences

You can also read our Storytelling and Grammar for TEFL/ESOL Teachers blog here.

Once you have completed your order you will receive an email with a PDF to download and print. 

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