
Connect with English Grammar Guide: Bk. 3
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-0-07-115913-5 (ISBN)
Description
The grammar and vocabulary found in the "Connect with English" video series comes to life in the pages of this Grammar Guide. Developmental in nature, it uses examples from the video episodes to illustrate the grammatical structures in both presentation and practice exercises. Ideal for high-beginning to intermediate students, this Grammar Guide provides practice with the linguistic building blocks of the language and gives students the opportunity to analyze and review the structures through clear, simple grammar charts and explanations. Grammar Guide 1 corresponds to episodes 1-12 and covers: simple present; simple past; present continuous; future - going to, and the modal - can. Grammar Guide 2 corresponds to episodes 13-24 and covers: a review of topics of Grammar Guide 1; future - will; modals - have to, could, should, must, may, would; and verbs followed by infinitives. Grammar Guide 3 corresponds to episodes 25-36 and covers: a review of topics from Grammar Guides 1 and 2; modals - might, must; past continuous; present perfect; present perfect continuous; future conditional; and verbs followed by gerunds.
Grammar Guide 4 corresponds to episodes 37-48 and covers: a review of Grammar Guides 1-3; past perfect; past perfect continuous; conditional; contrary-to-fact; and passive simple present.
Grammar Guide 4 corresponds to episodes 37-48 and covers: a review of Grammar Guides 1-3; past perfect; past perfect continuous; conditional; contrary-to-fact; and passive simple present.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
206 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-115913-5 (9780071159135)
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Persons
Kathleen Flynn has worked in many aspects of the ESOL profession. She is an author of several ESOL texts, a teacher, teacher trainer and is the chair of a large credit ESOL division in California.
Content
Episode 25: Rebecca RemembersEpisode 26: The EmergencyEpisode 27: Bad NewsEpisode 28: BrothersEpisode 29: GriefEpisode 30: Life Goes OnEpisode 31: A Box of memoriesEpisode 32: The Missing CarEpisode 33: A BreakdownEpisode 34: A Call for HelpEpisode 35: ChangesEpisode 36: The Farm