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ETpedia Grammar Daniel Barber

ETpedia Grammar By Daniel Barber

ETpedia Grammar by Daniel Barber


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ETpedia Grammar is a one-stop resource for teaching English language grammar. It's full of practical ideas, inspiration, tips, and classroom activities.

ETpedia Grammar Summary

ETpedia Grammar: 500 ideas and activities for teaching grammar by Daniel Barber

ETpedia Grammar provides English language teachers with a wide range of techniques, tips, ideas and activities to help you plan and deliver lessons with grammar. With 50 units covering key areas of grammar, each unit contains a set of 10 preparation-friendly activities which provide the perfect starting point for new teachers and offer inspiration to more experienced teachers. This resource also contains printable worksheets and space to write your own tips.

About Daniel Barber

Daniel Barber and Ceri Jones are teachers, teacher trainers and materials writers. With over 55 years' experience of the ELT classroom between them, the two authors have taught a range of levels, ages and course types. They have also trained teachers from all over the world and written well-known coursebooks. In ETpedia Grammar, they share their favourite grammar activities and provide valuable tips and advice on teaching grammar.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. The basics. 3. Pronouns and clauses. 4. Adjectives and adverbs. 5. Present forms. 6. Modal verbs (present). 7. Past forms. 8. Future forms. 9. Conditionals. 10. Other verbs forms. Appendix.

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NGR9781912755028
9781912755028
1912755025
ETpedia Grammar: 500 ideas and activities for teaching grammar by Daniel Barber
New
Hardback
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
2018-06-26
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