Real Grammar: A Corpus-based Approach To English (UPDATED)
The story of (2009) by Susan Conrad and Douglas Biber is a shift from "rules of thumb" to "rules of reality". The Core Narrative: Beyond "Correct" vs "Incorrect"
“Using English proficiently means knowing typical grammar in addition to correct grammar.” Scribd
It identifies which specific words most frequently "hang out" with certain grammar structures, treating grammar and vocabulary as a single, connected system. Real Grammar: A Corpus-Based Approach to English
The book functions as a supplement to help students understand how language changes depending on where they are:
Instead of inventing sentences like "The cat is on the mat," the authors used actually spoken or written by real people in natural situations. Key "Real-World" Breakthroughs The story of (2009) by Susan Conrad and
The book remains a staple for those who want to move past "textbook English" and speak in a way that truly reflects modern usage. It is available through major retailers like Amazon and ThriftBooks .
Rather than just memorizing, learners use activities to "discover" how language patterns work in different contexts like fiction, news, and academic writing. Perspectives on the Approach Key "Real-World" Breakthroughs The book remains a staple
“Working with corpora is a method that some students appreciate while others, especially weak students, find it difficult or boring.” Cambridge University Press & Assessment · 18 years ago
