Deductive and Inductive Methods in Teaching Tenses
Journal Title: Journal of ELT Research - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Teaching English grammar seems easy but difficult to conduct. Some methods have been introduced to answer this problem. Two methods that have been known so far are deductive and inductive methods. Studies have been conducted concerning these methods, with some supporting deductive while the others being in favor of inductive method.
Authors and Affiliations
Syaadiah Arifin
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