ABSTRACT

English Grammar and Teaching Strategies aims to demystify grammar and equip any teacher to teach it in the classroom.

Carefully set out for ease of reference, this book covers every aspect of grammar, from nouns, adjectives and verbs to punctuation and prepositions. Each grammatical term is clearly defined and accompanied by varieties of usage and teaching strategies, which can be easily extended according to the age and key stage of the pupil. These strategies are for both spoken and written language and can be used for a whole class, small groups, with those with special educational needs and with EAL learners.

Featuring a brand new preface by Jo Shackleton, this Routledge Classic Edition is an indispensable resource for all teachers in both primary and secondary schools.

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Introduction

of whom are now faced with of having been taught it in

chapter |2 pages

Sentences

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of their formal work a one-

chapter |6 pages

Nouns

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Singular and Plural

chapter |3 pages

PLURALS s:

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Articles

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Adjectives

chapter |4 pages

of a QUALITY between two objects we use

chapter |2 pages

Verbs

of being.

chapter |1 pages

of more than one word:

chapter |6 pages

Adverbs

of the action or state. of adverb. (In these examples adverbs

chapter |5 pages

Pronouns

of a noun.

chapter |2 pages

INDEFINITE

chapter |1 pages

Prepositions

chapter |3 pages

Conjunctions

chapter |2 pages

Phrases

of words which does not contain a verb and of phrases.

chapter |2 pages

Clanses

of words which includes a verb.

chapter |1 pages

Speech:

of fun at the party," said Lauren.

chapter |3 pages

of the

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Punctuation:

chapter |2 pages

()ornrnas

chapter |1 pages

Paragraphs

of writing. Each paragraph of time, or new event.

chapter |1 pages

Apostrophes:

at the same time, or too soon after plurals.

chapter |1 pages

Figures of Speech:

chapter |1 pages

Synonyms and Antonyms

chapter |1 pages

Homonyms, Homophones and Mnemonics

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion

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Alternatives for wa/ked

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Some Adverbs Linked to the Verb wa/ked

chapter |1 pages

Agreement of Verb to Subject

chapter |1 pages

Use of I and me

chapter |2 pages

Further Reading