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Grammar Christine Sinclair

Grammar By Christine Sinclair

Grammar by Christine Sinclair


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Summary

Makes grammar accessible by presenting it in the situations where problems typically arise.

Grammar Summary

Grammar by Christine Sinclair

  • Do you feel that your writing lets you down?
  • Do you have problems turning your thoughts into writing?
  • Do you randomly scatter commas throughout your written work and hope for the best?
You are not alone - and this book is just what you need!

This is a grammar book with a difference. It brings grammar to life by giving examples of grammatical problems in the contexts where they arise by including a soap opera. As the characters' grammar improves, so will yours.

It blends a story about three students - Barbara, Kim and Abel - with advice on specific areas of grammar. The characters' story builds throughout the book, but each chapter can be read separately if readers want to focus on specific grammatical issues.

The book examines and clearly explains aspects of grammar, language use and punctuation such as:

  • Academic language
  • Standard English
  • Correct use of tenses
  • Active and passive voices
  • Sentence construction and punctuation
  • When and where to place an apostrophe
  • Using grammar checkers
There are exercises to encourage the reader to relate the issues to their own practice and experiences, as well as an extensive glossary which defines the terms that are used throughout the book.

Grammar: A Friendly Approach is based around issues at university but students from schools and colleges will also love this irreverent look at the rules of grammar: Their teachers and tutors will also see rapid and noticeable improvements in students' written work.

About Christine Sinclair

Christine Sinclair is a lecturer in the Centre for Academic Practice and Learning Enhancement at the University of Strathclyde. She works with both staff and students on all aspects of teaching and learning. She has also worked at the Universities of Glasgow and Paisley and is a philosophy graduate from the University of Stirling. When she first graduated, she became a journalist on a women's magazine. When she came back into education, she also began to study again so that she could understand what students were experiencing. She has a PhD from the Open University, with a thesis entitled Students and Discourse: an Insider Perspective. This book is based on her experiences as a student in a completely new subject -- mechanical engineering. Christine has already completed one book for the Open University Press: Understanding University: a Guide to Another Planet.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Bad language
Mangling and dangling participles
Getting tense with verbs
Active and passive voices
What is the subject?
The complete sentence
Relationships and relatives
How to be offensive with punctuation
Possessive apostrophes and missing letters
Checking the checker
Finale
Glossary

Appendix 1: More details on parts of speech
Appendix 2: More details on clauses
Appendix 3: Warning signs

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR003373049
9780335220083
0335220088
Grammar by Christine Sinclair
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20070416
144
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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