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guaguis5
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Grammar books
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Please could you recommend me some grammar books please?????
Thanks
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26 Feb 2009
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guaguis5
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Thanks aftab57 my dear friend but i have all the books. I am also searching in your file (which you send me) there are lot of useful material
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26 Feb 2009
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a isabel
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There isn �t a Perfect grammar! Some points are not dealt in all grammars. That �s why I have several grammars. Besides the ones by Raymond Murphy I still have "Grammar and vocabulary for first certificate, by Luke Prodromou - Longman Intermediate Practice Language and First Certificate Language Practice, by Michael Vince, Heinemann How English Works by Michael Swan, Oxford Of course we can still search the Net. Good Luck!
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26 Feb 2009
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karinadebard
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I love Round Up (Longman) by Virginia Evans in all the six levels because they �re really clear and thorough; the pictures are not the nicest but they �re very helpful in conveying meaning and the exercises are varied and not so structured as in other grammars, with lots of recycling and self-assessment tasks, too. |
27 Feb 2009
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douglas
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It is written for fourth-sixth graders, focuses on basic grammar, and is difficult to acquire here in Europe; but I absolutely love Everything You Need to Know About English Homework published by Scholastic. It makes everything simple but is pretty comprehensive overall. I bought it for my daughter years ago and kept it as my desk top reference when I was teaching English to native speakers. Their book Checking Your Grammar and Getting it Right is also quite useful.
If you are not familiar with Scholastic, they are a US-based firm that supplies inexpensive materials to US schools (this means , of course, US English). I grew up with Scholastic and still love their stuff.
Here �s their website (I usually buy via Amazon):
Douglas |
27 Feb 2009
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Jayho
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Hi guaguis5
I continually refer to:
1. Practical English Usage by grammar guru Michael Swan
2. Grammar for English Language Teachers by Martin Parrot
3. The internet
I find that the books provide the theory illustated with a few examples and the internet provides a more user-friendly approach that can be used by students for grammar practice.
Some school grammar books are excellent in that they put it in simple terms. I buy these from e-bay for a few dollars each.
Cheers
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27 Feb 2009
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