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The Role of Grammar in Your Proficiency-Oriented Classroom

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Grammar—the eternal battleground of language education. Is it the foundation of language learning or a distraction from real communication? In this eye-opening exploration, we cut through decades of misinformation to reveal what research actually shows about grammar's role in language acquisition.
Drawing directly from ACTFL's guiding principles, we examine the surprising truth: "explicit teaching of grammar has little effect on people's language acquisition, comprehension or writing abilities." This doesn't mean grammar is irrelevant, but its place in our classrooms demands serious reconsideration.
You'll discover why "linear grammar"—that neat textbook progression from present to past to future tense—completely misaligns with how our brains actually acquire language. Through fascinating examples (like why third-person "-s" in English is mastered so late despite being "basic"), you'll understand why frequency and meaningful context matter more than grammatical simplicity.
For those who love analyzing language (and as teachers, many of us do!), we offer practical guidance on finding balance. Learn when grammar instruction becomes genuinely useful (hint: it's not at the beginning), how to shift from grammar-driven to communication-centered teaching, and why creating "play time" with language might be the most valuable gift you can give your students.
Whether you're struggling to move beyond traditional grammar-focused instruction or seeking validation for a more communicative approach, this episode provides the research-backed perspective needed to make confident instructional decisions. Transform your understanding of what truly drives language acquisition and discover how grammar can support—rather than dominate—the joyful journey toward proficiency.
Join our community of forward-thinking language educators by subscribing to the Practical Proficiency Podcast and accessing additional resources at LaLibreLanguageLearning.com.

Submit your question here

Get access to the Target Language Tune-Up Workshop on Oct 18th here

Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here

or go to lalibrelanguagelearning.com/join

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Grammar Debate (00:00:00)

2. Understanding What Grammar Really Is (00:04:23)

3. The Problem With Linear Grammar (00:07:33)

4. Legacy of 19th Century Language Education (00:12:13)

5. When Grammar Actually Helps Acquisition (00:18:53)

6. Grammar's Proper Role in Proficiency (00:28:20)

7. Final Thoughts and Next Steps (00:33:35)

39 episodes

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Grammar—the eternal battleground of language education. Is it the foundation of language learning or a distraction from real communication? In this eye-opening exploration, we cut through decades of misinformation to reveal what research actually shows about grammar's role in language acquisition.
Drawing directly from ACTFL's guiding principles, we examine the surprising truth: "explicit teaching of grammar has little effect on people's language acquisition, comprehension or writing abilities." This doesn't mean grammar is irrelevant, but its place in our classrooms demands serious reconsideration.
You'll discover why "linear grammar"—that neat textbook progression from present to past to future tense—completely misaligns with how our brains actually acquire language. Through fascinating examples (like why third-person "-s" in English is mastered so late despite being "basic"), you'll understand why frequency and meaningful context matter more than grammatical simplicity.
For those who love analyzing language (and as teachers, many of us do!), we offer practical guidance on finding balance. Learn when grammar instruction becomes genuinely useful (hint: it's not at the beginning), how to shift from grammar-driven to communication-centered teaching, and why creating "play time" with language might be the most valuable gift you can give your students.
Whether you're struggling to move beyond traditional grammar-focused instruction or seeking validation for a more communicative approach, this episode provides the research-backed perspective needed to make confident instructional decisions. Transform your understanding of what truly drives language acquisition and discover how grammar can support—rather than dominate—the joyful journey toward proficiency.
Join our community of forward-thinking language educators by subscribing to the Practical Proficiency Podcast and accessing additional resources at LaLibreLanguageLearning.com.

Submit your question here

Get access to the Target Language Tune-Up Workshop on Oct 18th here

Find out more and join the Practical Proficiency Network here

or go to lalibrelanguagelearning.com/join

Let's connect:
Get the Free World Language Teacher Toolkit
Get the Free Roadmap to Proficiency
Website
TPT
Instagram
Youtube
Facebook
Love this episode? Get access to over 150+ trainings, instructional coaching, and an amazing peer community of proficiency-oriented teachers in the Practical Proficiency Network

Submit your questions about proficiency, grammar, or creating communicative classroom environments through this link: https://airtable.com/appOp9IY7Ah77oYup/pagpRzuEqAVZgBnrk/form

and I'll answer them on the show!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Grammar Debate (00:00:00)

2. Understanding What Grammar Really Is (00:04:23)

3. The Problem With Linear Grammar (00:07:33)

4. Legacy of 19th Century Language Education (00:12:13)

5. When Grammar Actually Helps Acquisition (00:18:53)

6. Grammar's Proper Role in Proficiency (00:28:20)

7. Final Thoughts and Next Steps (00:33:35)

39 episodes

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