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Grammar Rants: How a Backstage Tour of Writing Complaints Can Help Students Make Informed, Savvy Choices about Their Writing
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Grammar Rants: How a Backstage Tour of Writing Complaints Can Help Students Make Informed, Savvy Choices about Their Writing

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rant (rant) n. 1. Violent or extravagant speech or writing. 2. A speech or piece of writing that incites anger or violence.

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language grammar rant (gramm?r rant) n. 1. A writer’s or speaker’s view that language is deteriorating, and with it, the world, the people in it, and their morals.

Patricia A. Dunn and Ken Lindblom Is bad grammar not just wrong but morally wrong? Do comma splices and dangling participles signal a spiritual decline among our youth? Does a double negative signal the end of civilization as we know it? How outraged should we be at errors of punctuation, syntax, diction, and just plain clumsy phrasing?

Patricia A. Dunn and Ken Lindblom take on the world of grammar ranters, showing you how to take your students on a backstage tour of the ranters’ claims and denunciations, and their outraged complaints about other people’s language. Offering multiple examples and insights about a wide range of grammar rants, they focus on:

grammar and morality
grammar and intelligence
spelling, texting, splices, fragments, and other grammar traps.

Each chapter includes actual rants along with extensive editorial commentary, instructional activities, and classroom lessons that will energize student discussion and educate students about language and correctness, about what it really means to be a good writer.

Using Grammar Rants in writing classes will:

teach students the conventions of different genres
raise students’ awareness of real world grammatical issues
strengthen students’ textual analysis and critical thinking skills
break that link between error and evil.

Grammar Rants provides the background teachers need to speak with authority about punctuation, correctness, and other hot-button issues. Its practical activities, handouts, and lessons will promote savvy writing by empowering teachers and students to see for themselves how best to raise the quality of their written and spoken language without resorting to ranting.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heinemann Educational Books
Country
United States
Date
29 March 2011
Pages
152
ISBN
9780867096057

rant (rant) n. 1. Violent or extravagant speech or writing. 2. A speech or piece of writing that incites anger or violence.

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language grammar rant (gramm?r rant) n. 1. A writer’s or speaker’s view that language is deteriorating, and with it, the world, the people in it, and their morals.

Patricia A. Dunn and Ken Lindblom Is bad grammar not just wrong but morally wrong? Do comma splices and dangling participles signal a spiritual decline among our youth? Does a double negative signal the end of civilization as we know it? How outraged should we be at errors of punctuation, syntax, diction, and just plain clumsy phrasing?

Patricia A. Dunn and Ken Lindblom take on the world of grammar ranters, showing you how to take your students on a backstage tour of the ranters’ claims and denunciations, and their outraged complaints about other people’s language. Offering multiple examples and insights about a wide range of grammar rants, they focus on:

grammar and morality
grammar and intelligence
spelling, texting, splices, fragments, and other grammar traps.

Each chapter includes actual rants along with extensive editorial commentary, instructional activities, and classroom lessons that will energize student discussion and educate students about language and correctness, about what it really means to be a good writer.

Using Grammar Rants in writing classes will:

teach students the conventions of different genres
raise students’ awareness of real world grammatical issues
strengthen students’ textual analysis and critical thinking skills
break that link between error and evil.

Grammar Rants provides the background teachers need to speak with authority about punctuation, correctness, and other hot-button issues. Its practical activities, handouts, and lessons will promote savvy writing by empowering teachers and students to see for themselves how best to raise the quality of their written and spoken language without resorting to ranting.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heinemann Educational Books
Country
United States
Date
29 March 2011
Pages
152
ISBN
9780867096057