A new three-level grammar course by award-winning authors Michael Swan and Catherine Walter which offers step-by-step presentation and plenty of practice. βPronunciation for grammarβ CD-ROMs help students understand how grammar sounds. Oxford English Grammar Course Basic and Intermediate are revisio
Oxford English Grammar Course Basic
β Scribed by Michael Swan, Catherine Walter
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 379
- Series
- Oxford English Grammar Course
- Edition
- 2016 ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Each section opens with a lively presentation page which introduces the point of grammar. Grammar explanations are short, clear and easy to remember. Colour is used to highlight grammatical contrasts. Each grammar explanation is followed immediately by an activity, so that students can practise before moving on to the next explanation. Engaging practice activities include Internet exercises which enable students to see how language is used in real life, Do-it-yourself exercises which encourage students to discover how grammar works, and personalisation activities which allow students to use the grammar to talk about themselves. There are 'More practice' and a revision test at the end of each section. OEGC Intermediate has units at two levels. Some, marked 'Revise the Basics', revise elementary points of grammar which may still cause problems; units marked 'Level 2' are more advanced. Each level has a free downloadable Teacher's Guide. These lesson-by-lesson guide Published On: 2011-03-10
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