Go back to product
Digital Workbooks

Easy Essential Grammar

License
Quantity

EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR is designed for secondary level students. It is intended to help them master important notions and rules that enhance their oral and written skills.

In this reference book the concepts and rules are fully explained in French.

The content of EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR isdivided into nine parts: nouns (plurals), determiners, prepositions, adjectives and adverbs, pronouns, sentence structure, verbs, question formation and idiomatic expressions. The grammar notions and rules are summarized in 19 pages and presented in easy-to-consult charts. A coloured index and different codes help students locate each item rapidly.

EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR offers students a complete guide to grammar rules and concepts to be used  and kept on hand as a practical reference for years to come. For teachers, this tool facilitates lesson planning as it helps teach the core framework of English grammar and provides adaptable lesson formats for each teaching style and classroom environment.

Every student should own our best-seller EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR.

 

Description

  • 3rd edition
  • Essential items of English grammar explained in French
  • 19 pages, colour-coded for quick access to the needed item
  • More than 500 examples to enhance comprehension
  • A different way to teach and learn English basics
  • A strategy to enhance communication skills
  • A tool to be used and kept on hand as a practical reference for years to come
Caracteristics
  • ISBN: 978-2-9804105-3-6
  • Format: Digital Workbooks
Editor
  • Les Éditions Shakespeare
Subject
  • English
Grades
  • 7th Grade
  • 8th Grade
  • 9th Grade
  • 10th Grade
  • 11th Grade
Sommaire
Easy Essential Grammar
Afficher 10 résultats
1-10 sur 26
Titre
thematic
Determiners
thematic
Nouns
thematic
Prepositions
thematic
Sentence structure
thematic
Question words
thematic
Verbs
Cover
D1:Using A or AN | D2: Using THE | D3: No article | page 2
D4: Demonstratives | D5: Determiners of quantity | page 3
N1: Plural of nouns | N2: Plural of compound nouns | page 4