Fundamentals of English Grammar, 4th edition : Teacher's Guide
Added by: decabristka | Karma: 68100.29 | Grammar, Only for teachers | 2 August 2013
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Intended as a practical aid for teachers, the fourth edition Teacher's Guide provides a wide range of resources for teachers -- from notes on the content of a unit and how to approach the exercises, to suggestions for classroom activities and answers for all the exercises in the Student Book. Step-by-step instruction for exercises and all of the charts. Background Notes Boxes with suggestions and pedagogical notes to assist with lesson planning. Expansion Activities that promote independent, active use of the target structure. Optional Vocabulary for many of the exercises. A comprehensive Student Book answer key.
Now there s a way for students to practice their grammar skills, enhance their overall grammar proficiency, and have fun at the same time! Grammar Minutes Grade 5 provides students with practice in the following areas:nouns, verb tenses, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, types of sentences, sentence structure, appositives and clauses, pronoun and noun agreement, subject and verb agreement, negatives, prefixes and suffixes, Greek and Latin roots and more!Grammar Minutes Grade 5 features 100 Minutes.
Infamous -S: plural, 3rd person singular, possessive case
The infamous -s has caused endless arguments and agitation. This article and infographic will attempt to clear up the confusion surrounding plurals, possessives, and combinations of the two.
The Homonym Phenomenon! Words that sound similar or are written the same but with different meanings are a notorious stumbling block for those learning English as a second language. In truth, native speakers have their share of trouble with them, too. Ten examples of homonyms and homophones and the accompanying infographic will clarify some of these frustrating words.