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At 18:16 20.12.1996 -0500, Sharon wrote:
After
>teaching English in a middle school for nine years, I have observed, along
>with my colleagues, that many students just begin to understand grammar in
>9th grade.
I'm not aware of any research. But there should be plenty. As early as in
the sixties I learned that it was useless to teach grammar before about 13,
i.e. before the onset of puberty. Funnily enough, the person who taught this
to his teacher trainees had publishede a series of grammar books which
started teaching grammar at 10 ...
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