Tuesday 12 April 2011

Metaphor for learning grammar by Lau Ching Ching

Metaphor for learning grammar
Good sentences came out after learning the grammar.
        Different types of grammar (Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, articles and interjection) being put in during the learning period.
     
        A bulb needs a continuous flow of electricity supply in order to give out light for us to see. In other words we need to learn different types of grammar in order to make a good 
sentence. The more input you put in the more output you will get.
        So I say learning Grammar is like a bulb being light up. The different types of grammar is like the flows of electricity and the good piece of sentence is the light that comes out from the bulb.

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