Grammar Quest 1.5 (Lean English grammar through a series of games )
Unlock treasures and gain virtual reaches by answering correctly grammar questions covering various topics such as word choice, subject-verb agreement, parts of speech.
Grammar Quest is a useful application that allows students to practice English grammar through different quests and exercises. The program includes 1000 exercises covering word choice, parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, phrases, among others.Unfortunately, the application features an unattractive user interface, which looks rather old and has really poor graphics and effects. Before actually playing, students can review the different game topics in the "Grammar Glossary" or also in the "Grammar Review" feature....
World Quest combines the drama and excitement of an episodic story, with real world texts and topics to accelerate students' progression. Your students will be enchanted by award winning author, Paul Shipton's episodic story at the beginning of each unit and they will want to know what happens next. Written especially for the course, the story introduces key vocabulary at the start of each unit as well as capturing students' attention. Read the stories aloud in class or listen to them on the class audio CDs. Give your students the vocabulary, grammar and practice they need to progress quickly in English.
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