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“A syllabus in which grammatical structures form the central organizing feature. A structural syllabus proceeds from simple grammatical structure to more complex grammatical structure. “
Murphy’s (2004) “English Grammar in Use” fits this definition of structural syllabus, therefore our group decide that this text book is developed based on structural syllabus.
Ellis (1993) on his article at TESOL Quarterly Vol 27 (1) entitled “The Structural Syllabus and Second Language Acquisition” mentioned that
“ A structural syllabus consists of a list of grammatical items, usually arranged in the order in which they were to be taught (p.91)”
Ellis’ (1993) description on how structural syllabus is organized fits the way Murphy (2004) organizes the materials in the textbook. The textbook starts with……………………………..
References:
Ellis, R . (1993). The structural syllabus and second language acquisition. TESOL Quarterly Vol. 27 (1), p. 91-113. DOI: 10.2307/3586953.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3586953?seq=1#fndtn-page_scan_tab_contents. Retrieved on May, 19 2017
http://bogglesworldesl.com/glossary/structuralsyllabus.htm.
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