A new six-level grammar practice series for pupils aged 6 to 12 which provides an introduction to grammatical concepts and written practice of them. The series is an ideal supplement to any elementary course book series. •Graded written exercises provide practice and reinforcement. •Familiar contexts and situations, using basic vocabulary, enable pupils to concentrate on learning grammar. •Revises and consolidates •Interactive practice: the student CD-ROM features additional exercises and tests for even more practice at home or independently at school.
My Next Grammar 1 (Student Book, Workbook, Teacher's manual, Audio)
Constructed with the learner at the center of the design, the grammar concepts and activities included in this book are designed to meet the needs of elementary school students from the fourth to sixth grade. My Next Grammar's main focus is to present grammar targets in an achievable way while challenging students at the same time. By providing age-appropriate grammar structures, sentences, and activities, this series helps students maintain a feeling of success and interest throughout their studies.
Are you ever in doubt about how to use as and like, or I and me? Are you ever puzzled over the proper use of conjunctions, or how to use a verbal? Do you find hard to write forceful sentences? - If so, then GRAMMAR SELF-TAUGHT is book for you. Here is one of the few complete, practical handbooks on all aspects of English Grammar for every school and home. Not only it is recommended to students of junior and senior high-school age, but it is of inestimable value to writers, businessmen, teachers, professional men, public speakers, and anybody who wants to perfect his command of English.
Understanding English Grammar: A Course Book for Chinese Learners of English
This book aims to help learners of English (particularly those whose first language is Chinese) improve their understanding of, and their competence in, English grammar. It directly address the needs of Chinese learners and take full account of their first language in helping them understand how English works by systematically requiring them to think about grammar, and to come up with their own hypotheses about how it works on the basis of the given data.
The keys to good writing are accessibility and consistency, enabling the reader to concentrate on the meaning of the text. A consistent style is particularly important for an organisation with an international readership as it helps build an easily recognisable corporate image. The Style Guide highlights the standards and conventions that should be used for all publications. It serves as a useful reference tool to writing. But whatever your style, just be consistent.