Abstract
This article approaches the Great Grammar Debate from the perspective of a PGCE tutor working closely with schools in a partnership course. Pressures in school to achieve good grades for the league tables militate against a long term view of language teaching and learning; however, the views of a range of teacher mentors and student teachers are analysed to demonstrate that grammar teaching is seen to be vital and that a common approach can be identified.
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