Language demonstrates structure while also showing considerable variation at all levels: languages differ from one another while still being shaped by the same principles; utterances within a language differ from one another while exhibiting the same structural patterns; languages change over time, but in fairly regular ways. This book focuses on the dynamic processes that create languages and give them their structure and variance.
Grammar Plus is a series of three colourfully illustrated books offering systermatic practice and revision of grammar structures for secondary students learning English.
For use by learners from beginner to intermediate levels Grammar Plus is thorough and easy to use, and provides valuable practice of important grammar structures through a variety of exercises. Features of the Teacher's Guide include: • clear units aims • key to exercises
• regular photocopiable progress tests ( with key)
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 beginner learners, Grammar Plus 1 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
Basic English Usage: Exercises is a collection of exercises for practice of the topics in Basic English Usage. It provides simple, contexualised exercises for the revision and practice of grammatical and lexical topics for students from lower intermediate level upwards.
The Grammar of a language is the system of that Language recorded form usage in actual speech. Rules laid down in the Grammar of a language are drawn from, made in accordance with, the accepted, correct usage. Therefore, if an accepted correct usage disagrees with the grammar rule, it is the rule that is to be ignored; and this fact leaves the problem to future grammarians. This booklet is not a complete course of English grammar, composition and usage; it is far from being one. The Book has 146 pages.