An audio course in basic grammar structures for the learners of English at elemetary level. Features: irregular verbs usage, practice in the most common tenses, sentence formation, and sample everyday dialogues. Scripts and keys included. Contains 12 lessons.
A gentle introduction to grammar for all ages! Clear signposting of grammar topics and short units that can be used in any order make the books easy to use alongside any upper primary/lower secondary beginner's course.
Ideal for Young Learners English Tests preparation.
Clear signposting of grammar topics and short units that can be used in any order make the books easy to use alongside any upper primary/lower secondary beginner's course. Ideal for Young Learners English Tests preparation.
New Grammar Three (SB, TB and CD)A gentle introduction to grammar for all ages!
Clear signposting of grammar topics and short units that can be used in any order make the books easy to use alongside any upper primary/lower secondary beginner's course. Ideal for Young Learners English Tests preparation.
Language/Speech is divided to certain strata or levels. The linguists distinguish basic and nonbasic (sometimes they term them differently: primary and secondary) levels. That depends on whether a level has got its own unit or not. If a level has its own unit then this level is qualified as basic or primary. If a level doesn't have a unit of its own then it is a non-basic or secondary level. Thus the number of levels entirely depend on how many language (or speech) units in language. There's a number of conceptions on this issue: some scientists say that there are four units (phoneme/phone; morpheme/morph; lexeme/lex and sentence), others think that there are five units like phonemes,