English Grammar In Use with Answers and CD ROM: A Self-study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Students of English | 
enlarge | Author: Raymond Murphy Publisher: Cambridge University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Pages: 390 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.7 x 0.9
ISBN: 0521537622 Dewey Decimal Number: 428.24 EAN: 9780521537629 ASIN: 0521537622
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Product Description English Grammar in Use Third Edition is a fully updated version of the classic grammar title. It retains the key features of clarity and accessibility which have made the book so popular. This third edition: - has 10 completely new units, including 9 new units on phrasal verbs to more thoroughly cover this important area for intermediate students. - has even more Additional Exercises, to offer more contrastive practice. - is in full colour and has a slightly larger format to look clearer and more inviting for students. The with answers version of the book is packaged with the CD ROM. This exciting and substantial new CD ROM: - has a diagnostic test to help students identify areas to practise. - has extra exercises for all the units in the book. - allows users to make their own tests from a bank of contrastive exercises. - has recordings of all the main exercises so users can practise their pronunciation. - includes a link to Cambridge Dictionaries Online so students can look up any words they need.
Book Description A fully updated version of the world's bestselling grammar title - extra practice is also available on the interactive CD-ROM that accompanies the book.
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English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy January 8, 2009 Vernissia Waldrup (LA) The book was i excellent condition when I received it. I also received it in ample time.
The best to learn english December 16, 2008 Patricia Almeida Thank you for the book. It has been very useful in order of learning english.
Future is where ??? December 16, 2008 Dustin H. Ingle There's no Future Perfect Continuous section. br / br /The perfect Progressives are all mixed in as one. br /:-( br / br /I bought this on word by mouth. br /CELTA being higher than a TEFL etc but this is not clear br /enough to use for quick lessons. br /
Lost! November 3, 2008 Y. Cano (australia) I have not idea what is happening with my order, I placed this about 5 weeks ago and havent got it, the seller has not contacted me yet nor email or anything saying why it is taking so long or if he posted it, I bought another book the same day from another seller and I got that one within a week, I have not idea why this one is taking so long I paid the same money for the delivery, so I'm still wondering if it is lost or if they havent delievered yet or what!!!
Incredible Resource ! October 12, 2008 Eddie Landsberg (Tokyo, Japan) I always keep a copy of this and PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR within reach when I teach. br /Its very good when I have to put together an impromptu grammar lesson, especially on a point that I've totally forgotten. The only catch is that (as another reviewer pointed out), the book uses British English... and sometimes as an American teacher I have to think a bit. (Usually I explain this to the student.) br /Of course, if you teach E(F)L, its a good idea for the student to be aware of both British and American English, so maybe its not so bad. br /The only other thing to be aware of is that each lesson consists of a page with explanations and examples, then follow up exercises... If you are teaching be sure to study the explanation page before class... you can really get yourself into trouble if you try to BS through it on the go. br /(Of course, many teaching situations don't give teachers any prep time and adequate information on the class before going in the room. I've returned to EFL teaching on a part time basis to supplement my income and must admit, ideal situations that allow for adequate prep are almost as rare as my memory of a lot of the grammar points I learned in my training years ago!) br /To get around this, here's what I do... br /Sometimes if a student asks a question and I am not ready to answer it, I simply photo copy the chapter and say (with a pretentious all knowing look on my face) - - "I'll tell you what... take this home, read it... and your homework is to do A and B," then I make up "conversation substitution drills and dialogues" using the grammar points to reinforce the written element of the book, sometimes using SBS flash cards to prompt the forms. br /Slick, ey?
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