The second level in the Oxford Practice Grammar series. Grammar structures are explained in detail with extended practice activities to build your confidence.
Refreshed with a new design, Oxford Practice Grammar is a three-level English grammar practice series for the classroom or self-study. Its tried and trusted methodology provides clear explanations and lots of extra practice. Includes downloadable progress tests with each level.
Standards-Based Activities That Spark Great Ideas, Strengthen Grammar Skills, Build Writing Stamina, and Give Students Practice With All Kinds of Writing Students' pencils fly and writing ideas abound with the unique activities in this resource. Students gain confidence as they add new strategies to their writing toolbox, such as brainstorming ideas, writing effective dialogue, selecting a viewpoint, and developing a character. Guided writing activities such as story starters and nonfiction essay prompts help students meet composition writing requirements and write with confidence on standardized tests.
Respected business figure Charles Handy recorded a special series of programmes for us, in which he talks about modern day business 'gurus' - sharing his ideas on the world of business, the 'movers and shakers' in the world of business and making a few predictions too.
This is an invaluable series for anyone who is interested in business - whether at work or for study. It's also great for those studying general English at advanced level. We've created a bank of worksheets - vocabulary activities, listening and note-taking practice, as well as plenty of speaking and writing follow-up activities
This teaching material is a compilation of work done by other teachers. I hope it helps you in your classes. Activities come for different degrees, all related to Christmas and / or the month of December.
Just for Kids: Grammar provides learning that comes from fun, meaningful activities. Each unit includes themes that are age-appropriate and offer numerous opportunities for the child to practice the targeted grammar component. By targeting new morphological and syntactic skills in natural, meaningful activities, generalization occurs more easily.