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Basic English grammar : (Azar, Betty Schrampfer,)
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Basic English grammar :
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with essential online resources /
Author:
Azar, Betty Schrampfer, Search Author in Amazon Books

Publisher:
Pearsn,
ISBN:
9780134656588
Edition:
2014.
Classification:
PE1128
Dewey:
428.2
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    - Includes index.
    - Using be -- Using be and have -- Using the simple present -- Using the present progressive -- Talking about the present -- Nouns and pronouns -- Count and noncount nouns -- Expressing past time, part 1 -- Expressing past time, part 2 -- Expressing future time, part 1 -- Expressing future time, part 2 -- Modals, part 1 : expressing ability -- Modals, part 2 : advice, necessity, requests, suggestions -- Nouns and modifiers -- Making comparisons -- Appendix 1 : English handwriting -- Appendix 2 : Numbers -- Appendix 3 : Ways of saying time -- Appendix 4 : Days/months/seasons -- Appendix 5 : Supplementary charts -- Listening script -- Let's talk : answers.
    - Basic English Grammar is a classic developmental skills text for beginning students of English as a second or foreign language. It uses a grammar-based approach integrated with communicative methodologies to prmote the development of all language skills. While keeping the same basic approach and materials as in earlier edtions, the fourth edition continues to build on the foundation of understanding form and meaning by engaging students in meaningful communication about real actions, real things, and their own lives in classroom context. Several of the new features are: Information in the grammar charts highlighting important differences between spoken and written English; Step-by-step writing activities with models for students to follow; Innovative warm-up exercises that precede the grammar charts and introduce points to be taught; Newly created exercises to give students more incremental grammar practice; Structure-based listening exercises that introduce students to relaxed, reduced speech"--Page 4 of cover.
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