Podcast E1: Using grammar to be a more effective writer
In the first episode of Coffee, Tea or Something Stronger?, Clare Lynch discusses grammar and writing with Professor Mike McCarthy, Emeritus Professor of Applied Linguistics in the School of English at the University of Nottingham in the UK. In their chat, Mike talks about his view of grammar as a tool to get your point across - rather than a set of strict rules designed to constrain you.
Tune into this episode now to hear about:
Why there isn't a just one grammar of English
The problem with following the ‘rules’ of grammar
The differences between spoken and written grammar
The importance of designing your writing for your audience
The peaks and valleys of writing - what a good piece of writing looks like
How to use “What” clauses to bring out your main point
How to get started when you sit down to write
About Professor mike Mccarthy
Professor Mike McCarthy is one of the world's leading authorities on the English language, having spent the past 50 (yes, 50!) years researching, teaching and writing about it.
Mike has taught all over the world and is the author of more than 50 books and 109 academic papers dealing with the research and teaching of the English language. For more information, visit Mike's website