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English for Work

By: Valerie Lambert; Elaine Murray

Publisher: Longman, 2003

ISBN: 0-582-53963-3

Length: 96 pages

Type: e-Book

Abstract:

The book in this series present and practice spoken English and practical writing for everyday communication; they feature key words and expressions which will help you in a wide range of work situations. The target language is introduced through short dialogues and texts, and developed in language notes and practice exercises.

ESL Reading and Spelling: Games, Puzzles and Inventive Exercises

By: Imogene Forte; Mary Ann Pangle

Publisher: Incentive Publications

ISBN: 978-0-86530-488-8

Length: 79 pages

Type: e-Book

Abstract:

Learning is the focal point of the activities included in ESL Reading and Spelling Games, Puzzles and Inventive Exercises and the content-based nature of the exercises ensures that students are learning more than English. This book will be a valuable tool for all teachers who work with students learning English as asecond language (ESL): the books in this series will be helpful for or with studnets needing additional reinforcement with acquisition of basic language skills.

Grammar Rules!

By: Mary S. Schatz

Publisher: Garlic Dress

ISBN: 1-930820-02-X

Length: 243 pages

Type: e-Book

Abstract:

This book is a straightforward approach to basic English grammar and writing skills for students, parents and teachers. The first section of each unit introduces Parts of Speech. The second section of each unit, Mechanics, explains a rule or common error associated with each part of speech just learned. The third section, Diagramming, teaches the structure of language. The forth section, Proofreading, concentrates on the skill just learned and reviews rules learned in earlier units.

Oxford Guide to English Grammar

By: John Eastwood

Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1994

ISBN: 0-19-431351-4 (paperback)

            0-19-431334-4 (hardback)

Length: 446 pages

Type: e-Book

Abstract:

The Oxford Guide to English Grammar is a systematic account of grammatical forms and the way they are used in standard British English today. The emphasis is on meanings and how they govern the choice of grammatical pattern. The book is thorough in its coverage but pays most attention to points that are of importance to intermediate and advanced learners of English, and to their teachers. It will be found equally suitable for quick reference to details and for the more leisured study of broad grammar topics.

 

The Grammar Cracker: Unlocking English Grammar

By: Mary Gretchen Iorio; Charles E. Beyer 

Publisher: Vocalis Ltd., @2001

ISBN: 0-9665743-9-7

Length: 136  pages

Type: e-Book

Abstract:

The Grammar Cracker attempts to unlock English  grammar  rules and practices in a clear, simple manner.   Its logical format presents subjects in order of increasing  size and scope, from letters to words to sentences to  paragraphs to essays, articles, etc.  This linear design is  now thought to be the best way of acquiring language skills.   In the past, grammar books were set up in a less organized  fashion, giving students exposure to a variety of topics  indiscriminately.
 

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