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Active Grammar Level 1 (A1-A2 / Beginner - Elementary) without Answers with CD-ROM [without Answers and CD-ROM]

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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x220x10 mm, kaal: 520 g
  • Sari: Active Grammar
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: British English
  • Tase: Level 1
  • CEFR: A1
  • ISBN-10: 052117368X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521173681
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x220x10 mm, kaal: 520 g
  • Sari: Active Grammar
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: British English
  • Tase: Level 1
  • CEFR: A1
  • ISBN-10: 052117368X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521173681
Teised raamatud teemal:
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners.

Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their own ideas creatively to grammar learning. A large number of contrastive revision exercises in the book and on the CD-ROM allow students to assess and monitor their progress at regular intervals. This version without answers and CD-ROM is suitable for classroom use and self-study.

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A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners.
Introduction 3(3)
1 Word class and word order
6(2)
In the world today
Present
2 Be
8(2)
Are you my son?
3 Present simple 1: statements
10(2)
Maybe you know her
4 Present simple 2: negatives and questions
12(2)
Do you like zoos?
5 Present continuous
14(2)
She's wearing a bright yellow dress
6 Present continuous and present simple
16(2)
I'm walking -1 don't have a car
7 Imperatives
18(4)
Stay calm!
R1 Review: present simple and present continuous
20(2)
Past
8 Past simple 1: was, were
22(2)
He was a popular hero
9 Past simple 2: regular past forms
24(2)
She lived in a tree
10 Past simple 3: irregular past forms
26(2)
They spoke Celtic languages
11 Past continuous
28(4)
Everyone was talking about the alligators
R2 Review: past simple and past continuous
30(2)
12 Present perfect 1
32(2)
They've already invented it!
13 Present perfect 2
34(2)
Have you ever tried mustard ice cream?
14 Present perfect 3
36(2)
They have lived there for centuries
15 Present perfect or past simple?
38(2)
The company has invented the Mac and the iPod
16 Used to
40(4)
Sick people often used to sleep in temples
R3 Review: present perfect and used to
42(2)
The future
17 Will, shall, won't
44(2)
I hope you'll enjoy yoga
18 Present continuous with future meaning
46(2)
She's flying to Glasgow tomorrow
19 Be going to
48(4)
I'm going to use magic
R4 Review: The future
50(2)
Modal verbs
20 Modal verbs: can, could, be able to
52(2)
How can dogs help us?
21 Modals for requests: can, could, may
54(2)
Could we go on a safari?
22 Must, have to and can't
56(2)
I have to stay here
23 Should, ought to
58(2)
You should take off your shoes
24 Modals of possibility: may, might
60(4)
We may never know...
R5 Review: modals
62(2)
Questions and answers
25 Yes / no questions and short answers
64(2)
Are beetles important? Yes, they are!
26 Question words: Where? When? Why? How? Whose?
66(2)
How did he die?
27 Object and subject questions
68(2)
Who studied at Hogwarts?
28 Be like and look like
70(2)
What does Wolverine look like?
29 What? and Which?
72(2)
Which of them is the queen bee?
30 How ...? questions
74(2)
How cold is the Channel?
31 So and neither
76(2)
Neither do I
32 Question tags
78(4)
Chocolate is bad for you, isn't it?
R6 Review: questions and answers
80(2)
Verbs
33 Have and have got
82(2)
Have you got a favourite crocodile?
34 Make, do and get
84(2)
Do you get angry?
35 Prepositional verbs
86(2)
Think about it!
36 Phrasal verbs
88(2)
A friend to tidy up your room
37 Verbs with two objects
90(2)
Tell your friends the truth
38 Verb + -ing or verb + to-infinitive; like and would like
92(2)
Learn to speak any language in two weeks!
39 State verbs
94(4)
Imagine a story
R2 Review: verb structures
96(2)
Articles, nouns, pronouns, etc
40 Countable and uncountable nouns
98(2)
Where does sand come from?
41 Plural nouns
100(2)
He ate 47 sandwiches in ten minutes
42 Articles 1
102(2)
Do you know the answer?
43 Articles 2
104(4)
Play music and watch the birds
R8 Review: nouns and articles
106(2)
44 This, that, these, those
108(2)
This is me
45 Some, any, no, none
110(2)
There are no trains or buses
46 Something, everywhere, nobody, anyone
112(2)
Say nothing
47 Much, many, a lot of, a little, a few
114(2)
A lot of fun!
48 Subject and object pronouns
116(2)
I don't know them and they don't know me
49 Possessive's
118(2)
My great-grandfather's letters
50 Whose?, my, mine
120(2)
Whose bag is this?
51 There and it
122(4)
It's a very unusual book
R9 Review: pronouns, possessives and quantifiers
124(2)
Adjectives and adverbs
52 Adjectives
126(2)
It's a wonderful place
53 Order of adjectives
128(2)
... Wonderful golden shoes...
54 Comparatives
130(2)
It's nearer than you think
55 Superlatives
132(2)
The lowest point on Earth
56 Adverbs of manner
134(2)
Eat healthily
57 Comparative and superlative adverbs
136(2)
Which will fall faster?
58 Ed and -ing adjectives
138(2)
Is it exciting?
59 Too and enough
140(2)
This chair is too soft
60 Adverbs of frequency
142(4)
We always have dreams
R10 Review: adjectives and adverbs
144(2)
Prepositions
61 Prepositions of place
146(2)
I've left my keys at home
62 Prepositions of time: at, in, on
148(2)
It happened at night
63 Prepositions of movement
150(4)
Get off the boat and swim to the island
R11 Review: prepositions
152(2)
The passive
64 Passive: present and past simple
154(2)
A lot of rubbish is produced
Conditionals
65 Zero and first conditionals
156(2)
If you study chemistry, you'll never stop learning
66 Second conditional
158(4)
I'd throw a cake at him if he didn't stop
R12 Review: passive and conditionals
160(2)
Reported speech
67 Reported speech
162(2)
She said she would never have a party again
68 Say and tell
164(2)
She told me to meet her
Relative clauses
69 Defining relative clauses
166(4)
A ball game that is played in many countries
R13 Review: reported speech, say / tell and relative clauses
168(2)
Linking words and sentences
70 Linking words: and, but, or, so, because
170(2)
What is 6,700 km long and made of stone?
71 Time and sequence adverbs: first, then, afterwards
172(2)
After lunch we visit the Peguche Waterfall
72 Both, either, neither
174(2)
They both live in a fantasy world
73 Word order
176(4)
Outside the port today
R14 Review: linking words and word order
178(2)
Appendices
Verb tenses
180(1)
Irregular verbs
181(1)
Spelling: verbs
182(1)
Spelling: adjective, adverbs and nouns
183(1)
Glossary 184(2)
Grammar index 186