Grammar Undercover: Smuggling Skills into Structure Lessons
Anna Laura Kowalska, Wojciech Berek
Summary
What if grammar wasn’t the end goal, but a secret passage to real communication? This workshop explores how to turn grammar-focused lessons into opportunities for integrated skills practice. Using a range of low-prep, high-impact activities, participants will discover how speaking, writing, listening, and reading can naturally emerge from grammar work. Whether you’re teaching the past simple or future forms, “Grammar Undercover” equips you with engaging strategies that activate language in context — making grammar meaningful, memorable, and communicative.
Biodata
English Philology graduate with experience in ELT. Translator, teacher, and instructor across all education levels. Co-creator of innovative teaching materials. Passionate about neurodidactics, she blends modern, brain-friendly methods with practical expertise to support effective language learning and student development.
Presentation Details
Type of presentation: Workshop
The presentation is for: General audience
The presentation focuses on: Various
The session is: A balanced mixture of theory and practice
Category: Effective Ways of Developing General Language Skills
Presentation is commercial: No
Speaking on behalf of a publisher, examination board, or commercial organisation? No
Scheduled for
Date: Sunday, 2025-09-21, 11:40 - 12:40
Place: 106
