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    Grammar Book

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    Grammar Grammar 45 Name ___________________________________________________ Class _________ Date ____________________ Unit 1: Parts of Speech Lesson 1 Nouns: Concrete‚ Abstract‚ and Collective A noun is a word that names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. A singular noun names one person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea‚ and a plural noun names more than one. SINGULAR friend field melody freedom PLURAL friends fields melodies freedoms Grammar Person: Place: Thing: Idea:

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    D NVT Test (oral) Decentral Decentral B2‚ H1‚ B4‚ H2 15 50 2 Written exam 2009NI4_T2 D NVT Test (written) Central Central B2‚ H1‚ B4‚ H2 90 50 Contents and topics in the course: Les 6 Multiculturele samenleving Adjectief‚ comparatief‚ superlatief Les 7 Media Om te + infinitief‚ zouden Les 8 Maatschappij Verbindingswoorden les 9 Onderwijs Vervolg verbindingswoorden‚ er‚ pluralis Les 10 Landschap en woonomgeving Imperfectum

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    Evaluation a Course Book

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    Part 1 Selecting a course book is an important task for any English language teacher or evaluator. Cunningsworth (1984) observes that few English language teachers do not depend on a course book. For this reason‚ “the selection of materials probably represents the single most important decision that the language teacher has to make” (Hutchinson‚ 1987‚ p. 37). It is very important that the teacher has the capacity to evaluate any course book in order to choose the most effective and suitable one

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    ← ← S t r a t e g y : strategy text: writing is a good exercise to detect‚ work on‚ and correct grammar errors . Write about a strange or funny experience that you have undergone or that one of your friends or relatives has undergone in the past. Verbs are

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    teaching grammar HANDOYO PUJI WIDODO The English Program‚ Politeknik Negeri Jember (State Polytechnic of Jember) East Java‚ Indonesia ABSTRACT: Teaching grammar has been regarded as crucial to the ability to use language. For this reason‚ this article introduces a five-step procedure for teaching grammar. I have developed this procedure‚ which incorporates the notions of practice and consciousness-raising‚ explicit and implicit knowledge‚ and deductive and inductive approaches for teaching grammar. This

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    The object of grammar. Two types of grammar: normative‚ theoretical. Two parts of grammar: morphology‚ syntax. Grammar is a branch of Linguistics which studies the grammatical structure of language. The grammatical structure covers the rules of changing words and rules of arranging the forms of words into phrases and sentences. Grammar may study the gr. Structure of a language in different aspects. So? We distinguish: - historical grammar which describes the str. of words‚ phrases‚ sentences in

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    English Grammar BIL 3013 Semester 1 Session 2012/2013 Associate Professor Doctor Abdul Halim Ibrahim Assignment 1 Ways Of Building Vocabulary Name: Tan Seng Cheng Matric Number: D20121058134 Vocabulary is the knowledge of words and morphemes. There are two kinds of words‚ form class words and structure class words. Form class words are words that independently have meaning even if it stands alone or have lexical meaning. For example‚ words like cat‚ dog and house. This class can be

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    Function word Function words (or grammatical words or synsemantic words or structure-class words) are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning‚ but instead serve to express grammatical relationships with other words within a sentence‚ or specify the attitude or mood of the speaker. They signal the structural relationships that words have to one another and are the glue that holds sentences together. Thus‚ they serve as important elements to the structures of sentences. [1] Consider

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    Methods for teaching grammar vary among teachers and schools. The deductive technique is preferable for elementary and ESL (English as second language) students because this method emphasizes rules and teacher-led instruction which helps students establish a strong foundation in grammar basics. As students progress through school‚ they can focus more on applying grammar through writing‚ a more inductive approach espoused my many educators. Balanced grammar instruction works best because it addresses

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    language reflects a practiced and/or refined understanding of syntax and usage. * Sentences vary in structure‚ very few if any mechanical errors (no serious mechanical errors). "B" range: Commendable achievement‚ meets or exceeds standards for course. * Specific‚ original focus‚ content well handled. * Significance of content is clearly conveyed; good use of examples; sufficient support exists in all key areas. * Has effective shape (organization)‚ effective pacing between sentences

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