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OXFORD GUIDE TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR
this book helps you improve your English grammar
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This book provides the teacher and student with a wide variety of suitable material for essay work and letter writing, together with simple instructions on how to go about it. The subject-matter is so arranged that the students will be able to work systematically at the writing of English over a long period. The teacher, too, will have at his disposal a great number of exercises and topics so that he can keep a close check on the written work of his pupils.
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Grammar Plus is a series of three colourfull illustrated books offering systematic practice and revision of grammar structures for secondary students learning English.
For use by intermediate learners, Grammar Plus 3 is thorough and easy to use, and provides valuable practice of important grammar structures through a variety of exercises.
• clear presentation of grammar points through lively colourful texts • grammar boxes highlighting structure and usage • a wide range of exercise types, both oral and written
Rules, Patterns and Words: Grammar and Lexis in English Language Teaching
Grammar is central to language pedagogy and teachers need a clear description of what constitutes grammar and how it can best be taught in the English language classroom. This book illustrates a new way of describing the grammar of spoken and written English. In an accessible style, the author demonstrates how lexical phrases, frames and patterns provide a link between grammar and vocabulary. He also discusses how the different aspects of the language require different learning processes and different teaching techniques.