The Topical Grammar Practice workbook series for young language learners organizes exercises by theme to consolidate key grammatical concepts learned in class. The chosen texts not only illustrate grammar items in context but are also cross-curricular, informative, and fun to maintain student interest.
The contents of this series of six workbooks closely follow the Primary English syllabus and are organized by grammar topic. Each unit focuses on a specific grammar topic so that students are given adequate practice in the use and meaning of that topic. The multiple-choice questions test their grammar knowledge at the sentence level and the cloze exercises at the text level.
This course will help prepare you for studying in an American college or university or for International Exams, like the IELTS or the TOEFL. This first course will go over some of the basics of grammar and punctuation that you'll need to do good writing. Neverthless, anyone who wants to improve his or her writing skills can benefit from this course.
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Grammar of the English Language
This book presents a new and comprehensive descriptive grammar of English, written by the principal authors in collaboration with an international research team of a dozen linguists in five countries. It represents a major advance over previous grammars by virtue of drawing systematically on the linguistic research carried out on English during the last forty years. It incorporates insights from the theoretical literature but presents them in a way that is accessible to readers without formal training in linguistics...
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