Grammar is an important foundation for the English language. It provides structure and a set of rules that allow us to create clear, well-formed sentences. In Class 5, students will be provide with the basic elements of grammar to help them use the language correctly and effectively.
Here are some key grammar concepts that will be taught in Class 5:
Nouns: This is the most fundamental part of any sentence; nouns refer to objects, people, places, ideas, etc.
Pronouns: These words substitute for nouns and allow us to avoid repeating the same names over and over.
Verbs: These are the words that show action or state of being. They are integral for the formation of complete sentences.
Adjectives: Descriptive words that modify nouns and provide more information.
Adverbs: Words that modify verbs and provide more information about the action or state of being. They can also modify adjectives and other adverbs.
Prepositions: These connect words and phrases to other parts of the sentence and give a sense of location or time.
Articles: These are used to specify indefinite nouns and refer to a particular noun, person, place, or thing.
Following the proper grammar rules allows us to communicate our ideas clearly and effectively. Although it is important to understand the rules, it is also important to know when to break them. After learning the basics, Class 5 students will practice applying different grammar rules to help them create dynamic and interesting sentences.
For more information on how to use grammar in everyday communication, please visit this resource:
https://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~sklein/Grammar_in_Conversation.html