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Grammar Sense: 2: Student Book A with Online Practice Access Code Card 2nd Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x204x11 mm, kaal: 592 g, Contains 1 Digital online and 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Grammar Sense
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0194489140
  • ISBN-13: 9780194489140
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x204x11 mm, kaal: 592 g, Contains 1 Digital online and 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Grammar Sense
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0194489140
  • ISBN-13: 9780194489140
Teised raamatud teemal:
Grammar Sense is a four-level discourse-based grammar series which focuses on the connection between form, meaning, and use of English structures. The series is based on the fundamental premise that English grammar is learnable and teachable if it is systematically organized and explained. Grammar Sense implements linguistic and applied linguistic research on how, where, when, and why native speakers use English structures, and how non-native speakers learn them. This series provides learners with a true understanding of how grammar is used in authentic contexts. Grammar is presented in discourse rather than in isolated sentences which allows the students to understand English grammar in real life situations.

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A sensible solution to learning grammar
Introduction x
Tour of a
Chapter
xi
Grammar Sense Online Practice xvii
PART 1 The Present
Chapter 1 The Simple Present
3(14)
A Grammar in Discourse: Mysterious Island
4(2)
B Form: The Simple Present
6(5)
C Meaning And Use: The Simple Present
11(6)
Writing: Write a Factual Paragraph
15(2)
Chapter 2 Imperatives
17(12)
A Grammar in Discourse: Dos and Dont's with Bears
18(2)
B Form: Imperatives
20(2)
C Meaning And Use: Imperatives
22(7)
Writing: Write a Recipe
27(2)
Chapter 3 The Present Continuous
29(18)
A Grammar in Discourse: Long-Distance Voyager
30(2)
B Form: The Present Continuous
32(4)
C Meaning And Use: The Present Continuous
36(9)
Writing: Write a Description of Your Current Activities
43(2)
Part 1 Test
45(2)
PART 2 The Past
Chapter 4 The Simple Past
47(22)
A Grammar in Discourse: The Decade That Made a Difference
48(2)
B FORM 1: The Simple Past
50(7)
C Meaning and Use 1: The Simple Past
57(5)
D FORM 2: Used To
62(3)
E Meaning and Use 2: The Habitual Past with Used To
65(4)
Writing: Write a Post For a History Class Blog
67(2)
Chapter 5 The Past Continuous and Past Time Clauses
69(20)
A Grammar in Discourse: Galveston's Killer Hurricane
70(2)
B Form 1: The Past Continuous
72(4)
C Meaning and Use 1: The Past Continuous
76(4)
D Form 2: Past Time Clauses
80(3)
E Meaning and Use 2: Past Time Clauses
83(6)
Writing: Write About a Natural Disaster
86(3)
Chapter 6 The Present Perfect
89(22)
A Grammar in Discourse: The World's Most-Traveled Man
90(2)
B Form: The Present Perfect
92(5)
C Meaning and Use 1: Continuing Time Up to Now
97(3)
D Meaning and Use 2: Indefinite Past Time
100(9)
Writing: Write About Someone You Admire
106(3)
Part 2 Test
109(2)
PART 3 The Future
Chapter 7 Future Time: fie Going To, Will, and the Present Continuous
111(26)
A Grammar in Discourse: The Election
112(2)
B Form 1: The Future with Be Going To and the Present Continuous
114(5)
C Meaning and Use 1: Be Going To and the Present Continuous as Future
119(6)
D Form 2: The Future with Will
125(5)
E Meaning and Use 2: Will vs. fie Going To
130(7)
Writing: Write an Email to Post to Your School's Website
134(3)
Chapter 8 Future Time Clauses and If Clauses
137(18)
A Grammar in Discourse: What Will Happen in the Future?
138(2)
B Form: Future Time Clauses and If Clauses
140(4)
C Meaning and Use 1: Using Future Time Clauses for Events in Sequence
144(2)
D Meaning and Use 2: Expressing Future Possibility with If Clauses
146(7)
Writing: Write a Campaign Flyer
150(3)
PART 3 Test
153(2)
PART 4 Modals
Chapter 9 Modals of Ability and Possibility
155(22)
A Grammar in Discourse: Two Amazing People
156(2)
B Form 1: Modals of Ability: Can and Could; Be Able To
158(4)
C Meaning and Use 1: Past, Present, and Future Ability
162(5)
D Form 2: Modals of Future Possibility
167(3)
E Meaning and Use 2: Future Possibility
170(7)
Writing: Write an Email About Your Future After College
174(3)
Chapter 10 Modals and Phrases of Request, Permission, Desire, and Preference
177(22)
A Grammar in Discourse: How Not to Ask for a Raise
178(2)
B Form: Modals of Request; Modals of Permission; Would Like, Would Prefer, and Would Rather
180(6)
C Meaning and Use 1: Modals of Request
186(4)
D Meaning and Use 2: Modals of Permission
190(3)
E Meaning and Use 3: Would Like, Would Prefer, and Would Rather
193(6)
Writing: Write a Conversation Involving a Request
197(2)
Chapter 11 Modals and Phrasal Modals of Advice, Necessity, and Prohibition
199(1)
A Grammar in Discourse: Tips on Being a Good Dinner Guest
200(2)
B Form: Modals and Phrasal Modals of Advice, Necessity, and Prohibition
202(6)
C Meaning and Use 1: Modals and Phrasal Modals of Advice
208(6)
D Meaning and Use 2: Modals of Necessity and Prohibition
214(7)
Writing: Write a Memo on Office Rules
218(3)
Part 4 Test
221
Appendices 1(1)
Glossary of Grammar Terms 1(1)
Index 1