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Way With Words III: Understanding Grammar for Powerful Communication

Course Syllabus

Lecture 1   The Red Panda and the Drout Way: A Sensible Approach to Grammar

Lecture 2    What Is Grammar?

Lecture 3    Why It Is the Way It Is: The Short History of the English Language

Lecture 4    G-H-O-T-I Spells Fish

Lecture 5    Word Classes

Lecture 6    Pronouns and the Noun System

Lecture 7    The Verb System I

Lecture 8    The Verb System II: Infinitives, Participles, Gerunds

Lecture 9    The Verb System III: Truly Irregular Verbs

Lecture 10    Subjects and Predicates and Objects, Oh, My!

Lecture 11    Transformations

Lecture 12    Phrases and Clauses, Word Choices and Pauses

Lecture 13    Punctuation: Pause and Effect

Lecture 14    Fight! Fight! Fight! For English (for English?)

Course Overview

Who Eats Shoots and Leaves?

A panda? Or a gunman at a restaurant?

The answer to this all depends on—you guessed it—grammar. In the third part of his extraordinary Way with Words series, Professor Drout continues to explore humanity’s intimate association with language, here delving into the finer points of English grammar.

Since others judge you by the way you speak, the intricacies of grammar, in fact, should not be relegated to the realm of fussy “guardians of the language,” but are rather essential clues all can employ to communicate more exactly. In such a light, this course forms an invaluable guide for everyone from all fields of interest.


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Professor

Professor Michael D.C. Drout
(Wheaton College)
Michael D.C. Drout is an associate professor of English at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, where he teaches courses in Old and Middle English, medieval literature, Chaucer, fantasy, and science fiction.

Professor Drout received his Ph.D. in medieval literature from Loyola Universi...




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