A Study on Difficulties in Teaching Grammar to English Learners at Secondary Level in District Multan

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Abdul Rasheed Soomro
Ishfaque Ahmed Abbasi
Ishfaque Ali Kalhoro

Abstract

The study aims to identify the problems of teaching English grammar to secondary school students, explore ways to improve it, and find solutions to those problems. The study employed descriptive and quantitative research. The population includes all public secondary school English instructors in district Multan. The researcher randomly sampled. The researchers used a questionnaire for the study. The researchers visited the study sample of 150 secondary school teachers and gave them the questionnaire. Results were calculated using percentage, mean score, and standard deviation. The study found that non-English-specialist secondary school English instructors are dissatisfied with teaching grammar. Secondary English grammar instructors must be trained. The study also found that audio-lingual instruction improves English teacher performance. Teachers think teaching English grammar takes work. Secondary school teachers may need extra training to inspire pupils to master English grammar and language. The results suggest motivating secondary school instructors to plan grammar lessons.

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How to Cite
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Soomro, A.R. , Abbasi, I.A. and Kalhoro, I.A. 2023. A Study on Difficulties in Teaching Grammar to English Learners at Secondary Level in District Multan. Journal of Policy Research. 9, 2 (Jun. 2023), 382–389. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8251014.

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