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Real Grammar: Understand English. Clear and Simple.
Paperback
ISBN: 9781925497670
Real Grammar: Understand English. Clear and Simple.
Paperback
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LANGUAGEInternational English
AGE RANGEUniversity - Adults
LEVELIntermediate
CEFR: A2-B2
NUMBER OF LEVELS1
PAGES336
International English • University - Adults • CEFR A2-B2 • Intermediate • 1 levels
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- Simple explanations
- Clear diagrams
- Real life examples
- Meaningful practice
- Simple explanations
- Clear diagrams
- Real life examples
- Meaningful practice
A self-study and teaching resource for intermediate learners of English
Real Grammar takes a fresh approach to English grammar, giving you freedom to communicate effectively in English with clarity and confidence.
Traditional grammar books tell you what people say.
Real Grammar explains why we say it.
Learning why will allow you to truly understand English. You will discover the core concepts of English and gain a deeper understanding of how English works. Once you understand the simple connected core concepts of English, you can use them in a variety of situations to express a wide range of ideas. Real Grammar explores English grammar in a logical way, connecting what you learn with what you already know.
In this book, English grammar is broken down into seven sections:
basic parts of speech: word order, adding time and place, basic verbs, why some verbs end in s, how nouns are used (talking about one or more, a/an, the etc.).
how we use different verb forms (eat, ate, eating, eaten).
the core meanings of will/would, can/could, shall/should, may/might and must and why and how they are used in different situations.
different ways of talking about the future and the past.
saying what people think and say (“He said…” “She said…”).
adding information: in, on, at, to, for, by, with etc., adjectives, adverbs, comparing, other ways of adding information.
adding information with another subject and verb (and object etc.).
Real Grammar takes a fresh approach to English grammar, giving you freedom to communicate effectively in English with clarity and confidence.
Traditional grammar books tell you what people say.
Real Grammar explains why we say it.
Learning why will allow you to truly understand English. You will discover the core concepts of English and gain a deeper understanding of how English works. Once you understand the simple connected core concepts of English, you can use them in a variety of situations to express a wide range of ideas. Real Grammar explores English grammar in a logical way, connecting what you learn with what you already know.
In this book, English grammar is broken down into seven sections:
basic parts of speech: word order, adding time and place, basic verbs, why some verbs end in s, how nouns are used (talking about one or more, a/an, the etc.).
how we use different verb forms (eat, ate, eating, eaten).
the core meanings of will/would, can/could, shall/should, may/might and must and why and how they are used in different situations.
different ways of talking about the future and the past.
saying what people think and say (“He said…” “She said…”).
adding information: in, on, at, to, for, by, with etc., adjectives, adverbs, comparing, other ways of adding information.
adding information with another subject and verb (and object etc.).
A self-study and teaching resource for intermediate learners of English Real Grammar takes a fresh approach to English grammar, giving you freedom to communicate effectively in English with clarity and confidence.
Traditional grammar books tell you what people say.
Real Grammar explains why we say it.
Learning why will allow you to truly understand English. You will discover the core concepts of English and gain a deeper understanding of how English works. Once you understand the simple connected core concepts of English, you can use them in a variety of situations to express a wide range of ideas. Real Grammar explores English grammar in a logical way, connecting what you learn with what you already know.
In this book, English grammar is broken down into seven sections:
1) basic parts of speech: word order, adding time and place, basic verbs, why some verbs end in s, how nouns are used (talking about one or more, a/an, the etc.).
2) how we use different verb forms (eat, ate, eating, eaten).
3) the core meanings of will/would, can/could, shall/should, may/might and must and why and how they are used in different situations.
4) different ways of talking about the future and the past.
5) saying what people think and say (“He said…” “She said…”).
6) adding information: in, on, at, to, for, by, with etc., adjectives, adverbs, comparing, other ways of adding information.
7) adding information with another subject and verb (and object etc.).
A self-study and teaching resource for intermediate learners of English
Real Grammar takes a fresh approach to English grammar, giving you freedom to communicate effectively in English with clarity and confidence.
Traditional grammar books tell you what people say.
Real Grammar explains why we say it.
Learning why will allow you to truly understand English. You will discover the core concepts of English and gain a deeper understanding of how English works. Once you understand the simple connected core concepts of English, you can use them in a variety of situations to express a wide range of ideas. Real Grammar explores English grammar in a logical way, connecting what you learn with what you already know.
In this book, English grammar is broken down into seven sections:
basic parts of speech: word order, adding time and place, basic verbs, why some verbs end in s, how nouns are used (talking about one or more, a/an, the etc.).
how we use different verb forms (eat, ate, eating, eaten).
the core meanings of will/would, can/could, shall/should, may/might and must and why and how they are used in different situations.
different ways of talking about the future and the past.
saying what people think and say (“He said…” “She said…”).
adding information: in, on, at, to, for, by, with etc., adjectives, adverbs, comparing, other ways of adding information.
adding information with another subject and verb (and object etc.).
Real Grammar takes a fresh approach to English grammar, giving you freedom to communicate effectively in English with clarity and confidence.
Traditional grammar books tell you what people say.
Real Grammar explains why we say it.
Learning why will allow you to truly understand English. You will discover the core concepts of English and gain a deeper understanding of how English works. Once you understand the simple connected core concepts of English, you can use them in a variety of situations to express a wide range of ideas. Real Grammar explores English grammar in a logical way, connecting what you learn with what you already know.
In this book, English grammar is broken down into seven sections:
basic parts of speech: word order, adding time and place, basic verbs, why some verbs end in s, how nouns are used (talking about one or more, a/an, the etc.).
how we use different verb forms (eat, ate, eating, eaten).
the core meanings of will/would, can/could, shall/should, may/might and must and why and how they are used in different situations.
different ways of talking about the future and the past.
saying what people think and say (“He said…” “She said…”).
adding information: in, on, at, to, for, by, with etc., adjectives, adverbs, comparing, other ways of adding information.
adding information with another subject and verb (and object etc.).
Key Features
- Simple explanations
- Clear diagrams
- Real life examples
- Meaningful practice
Series Description
A self-study and teaching resource for intermediate learners of English Real Grammar takes a fresh approach to English grammar, giving you freedom to communicate effectively in English with clarity and confidence.
Traditional grammar books tell you what people say.
Real Grammar explains why we say it.
Learning why will allow you to truly understand English. You will discover the core concepts of English and gain a deeper understanding of how English works. Once you understand the simple connected core concepts of English, you can use them in a variety of situations to express a wide range of ideas. Real Grammar explores English grammar in a logical way, connecting what you learn with what you already know.
In this book, English grammar is broken down into seven sections:
1) basic parts of speech: word order, adding time and place, basic verbs, why some verbs end in s, how nouns are used (talking about one or more, a/an, the etc.).
2) how we use different verb forms (eat, ate, eating, eaten).
3) the core meanings of will/would, can/could, shall/should, may/might and must and why and how they are used in different situations.
4) different ways of talking about the future and the past.
5) saying what people think and say (“He said…” “She said…”).
6) adding information: in, on, at, to, for, by, with etc., adjectives, adverbs, comparing, other ways of adding information.
7) adding information with another subject and verb (and object etc.).
Series Key Features
- Simple explanations
- Clear diagrams
- Real life examples
- Meaningful practice
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