Use in class to present grammatical structures by sticking the cards onto the board or to give your students further practice the cards can be passed around the class.
Grammar in Context allows you to see grammar in action through a wide range of real fiction and non-fiction text. Including autobiography, travel writing, information texts, newspaper articles, polemical writing, speeches, leaflets and diaries. Each section - focusing on a different aspect of grammar and language - looks at how writers have used language in order to reinforce meaning and strengthen the impact of what they write.
A grammar reference section gives all the nuts and bolts of English grammar for anyone who needs a quick refresher course while working through the book.
A Teachers' Grammar: The Central Problems of English
This book appeared in its first edition 30 years ago, from an academic rather than a language teaching publisher. It was a landmark of its time, and praise was lavished upon it by many, if not most, contemporary grammarians. This new, revised edition retains all the insight and clarity of the original text, but has been slightly up-dated in terms of content and re-designed to make the book easier to read.