EASY ADVANCED GRAMMAR is the third of a three-level series, coming after EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR and EASY INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR. Designed for second language learners who have acquired a basic understanding of English, it focuses on clearly presenting items that cause the most difficulty, such as prepositional expressions, complex sentence structure and verb tenses.
EASY ADVANCED GRAMMAR is divided into ten main parts: nouns (plurals), determiners, prepositions, adjectives and adverbs, pronouns, punctuation, sentence structure, verbs, question formation and capitalization. A glossary and an irregular verb chart are also included as well as lists of 90 idiomatic expressions, 50 phrasal verbs and numerous expressions (adjectives and nouns followed by prepositions, for example). Most of these points are presented in easy-to-consult charts containing examples (no fewer than 1500) that illustrate usage. A coloured-index and different codes are designed to help students loacte the needed item rapidly. Particular rules and special exceptions are explained below the corresponding charts.
In this innovative reference tool, we have selecetd the items of grammar that help students understand the relationship between the parts of a sentence, so they can avoid the ambiguities and misunderstandings which result from oral and written communication.
Description
- Innovation Awards winner at the TESL Canada Conference in Niagara Falls, June 8, 2017
- Designed for learners who have acquired a basic understanding of English
- 48 pages, colour-coded for quick access to the needed grammar item
- More than 1500 examples to enhance comprehension
- A new way to teach and learn the different concepts
- A startegy to enhance communication skills
- A tool to be used and kept on hand as a practical reference for years to come
- ISBN: 978-2-922632-84-2
- Format: Digital Workbooks
- Les Éditions Shakespeare
- English
- Secondary 1
- Secondary 2
- Secondary 3
- Secondary 4
- Secondary 5
Easy Advanced Grammar
Titre |
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Cover |
Introduction |
N1 Nouns: regular plurals | N2 Compound nouns: plurals | page 2 |
N3 Nouns: irregular plurals | page 3 |
D1 Article: using "a" or "an" | D2 Article: using "the" | D3 No article | page 4 |
D4 Choosing the right article or determiner | D5
Demonstrative adjectives | D6
Possessive adjectives | page 5 |
D7 Count and non count quantifiers | page 6 |
D8
Using quantifiers | D9
Other determiners | page 7 |
P1 Prepositions of time | page 8 |
P2 Prepositions of place | page 9 |