Grammer Express W/Answer Key&CD 02 Longman Pb

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-09-19
Publisher(s): Pearson Education ESL
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Summary

Grammar Express is an intermediate to high-intermediate text that features four-page units that present and practice key grammar points. The text's concise, easy-to-follow format is organized into 76 thematic units featuring:

  • A cartoon or piece of realia presenting the target grammar in a meaningful context to raise student interest and involvement.
  • Clear grammar charts presenting the target grammar in all its forms.
  • Quick, self-access activities allowing students to discover the target grammar and manipulate its forms before they start studying its uses.
  • Concise grammar explanations and multiple examples focusing on the meaning and uses of the target grammar.
  • Two full pages of controlled practice exercises, including fill-ins, matching, multiple choice, and writing/editing skill builders.

In addition, the text features:

  • Fifteen SelfTests (one at the end of each part) offering additional opportunities for review and practice.
  • A complete Answer Key to all self-check activities, practice exercises, and SelfTests.

A dual platform CD-ROM (for PC and Macintosh) contains additional editing practice for in-class or self-study. The exercises include sentence-level and paragraph-level error correction correlated to every grammar point in the Student Book.


Grammar Express
has self-contained units that may be used in any order with any grammar course. It may be used as a classroom text or as a self-study handbook.

 

This two-volume series combines a concise, easy-to-follow format- two pages of presentation followed by two pages to practice – to quickly bring English language learners up to speed.

Table of Contents

Grammar Express Contents
Present and Imperative
Present Progressive (I am studying.)
Simple Present Tense (I study.)
Non-Action Verbs (I understand.)
Present Progressive andSimple Present Tense (I am studying. / I study.)
Imperative (Study! / Don't Study!) Self Test I
Past
Simple Past Tense: Affirmative Statements (I studied.)
Simple Past Tense: Negative Statements and Questions (I didn't study. / Did you study?)
Used to (I used to study.)
Past Progressive (I was studying.)
Past Progressive andSimple Past Tense (I was studying. / I studied.) SelfTest II
Present Perfect and Past Perfect
Present Perfect: Since and For (I have studied since May. / I have studied for a month.)
Present Perfect: Already and Yet (I have already studied. /I haven't studied yet.)
Present Perfect: Indefinite Past (I have studied.)
Present Perfect andSimple Past Tense (I have studied. / I studied.)
Present Perfect Progressive (I have been studying.)
Present Perfect andPresent Perfect Progressive (I have studied. / I have been studying.)
Past Perfect (I had studied.)
Past Perfect Progressive (I had been studying.) SelfTest III
Future and Future Perfect
Future: Be going to and Will (I am going to study. / I will study.)
Future : Contrast Be going to, Will, Simple Present Tense, Present Progressive
Future Time Clauses (I will call you after I study.)
Future Progressive (I will be studying.)
Future Perfect andFuture Perfect Progressive (I will have studied. / I will have been studying.) Self Test IV
Wh- Questions, Tag Questions, Additions
Wh - Questions: Subject and Predicate (Who studied? / Who did you study?)
Tag Questions (You studied, didn't you? / You didn't study, did you?)
Additions with So, Too, Neither and Not either (I studied, and so did he. / I didn't study, and neither did she.) Self Test V
Modals (I)
Ability : Can, Could, Be able to (I can study for hours.)
Permission : May, Can, Could, Do you mind if . . . ? (May I study on my own?)
Requests : Will, Can, Would, Could, Would you mind . . . ? (Will you study with me?)
Advice : Should, Ought to, Had better (You should s
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