Seanus: That's strange. We had to teach grammar as a matter of course. If it came up as part of the new work, we couldn't just skip it. It's not that hard to teach really. Callan will teach you how to shortcut the teaching of it. When I teach in my other schools, I use the whiteboard. In Callan, I taught them letters or showed them briefly at the lectern with a bit of paper. For example, a transitive verb is S V O whereas an intransitive verb is just S V. The same with passive voice, I just inverted the sentence. The verb stays in the middle. Quite simple and a quick way, suitable for Callan method learning. Bloody hell for once I agree with you!!! Callen on its own is a lost method and needs to be supplemented with grammar lessons that need to be assessed at each stage level throughout the book. There is even a need for extra English coursework to be included, because the callan method is mainly focused on oral improvement and doesn't really take into account the in depth use of writing and grammar use of English. At least that is what we used when I was teaching Callan for over four years and our school had a 100% success rate in FCE and ADV English.
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