Fly High Fun Grammar complements the Fly High series, and can be used in class or for homework. It includes: • clear and simple explanations for all the grammar points in the Pupil's Book • a variety of practice activities, with constant recycling • further exploitation of songs from the Pupil's Book • games and role play activities • regular Reviews, term tests and an end-of-year test The Fun Grammar Teacher's Guide contains answers to the exercises and further photocopiable tests.
American Headway Starter 2nd Edition Student's Book AUDIO Providing a foundation in the structure of the language by gradually building students' understanding of the basic grammar, vocabulary, and functions of English.
Cambridge Grammar for IELTS Student's Book with Answers
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Cambridge Grammar for IELTS Student's Book with Answers
Cambridge Grammar for IELTS provides complete coverage of the grammar needed for the IELTS test, and develops listening skills at the same time. It includes a wide range of IELTS tasks from the Academic and General Training Reading, Writing and Listening modules, and contains helpful grammar explanations and a grammar glossary.
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Narratology - The Form and Functioning of Narrative
In Narratology, Gerald Prince notes that narratology includes all narratives, even those that aren't great or literary or interesting (yes!), and that studying narratology "is to study one of the fundamental ways -- and a singularly human one at that -- in which we make sense. Ultimately, narratology can help us understand what human beings are" (164). Narrating (ch1) and Reading Narrative (ch4) are more pertinent for those interested in the structure/creation of narratives and their reception. Narrated (ch2), Narrative Grammar (ch3) and Narrativity (ch5) focus more on the content of narratives. Narrative Grammar is particularly technical in that respect.
This study grew out of a series of lectures Jespersen gave at Columbia University in 1909-10, called "An Introduction to English Grammar." It is the connected presentation of Jespersen's views of the general principles of grammar based on years of studying various languages through both direct observation of living speech and written and printed documents.