Das Modul Grammar

Say It Right – Grammar is a multilevel program created with the aim to test and consolidate practical knowledge of English grammar, as well as to encourage learners to explore it further on their own. With over 300 exercises ranging across levels intermediate through advanced, Say It Right – Grammar provides extensive review and intensive practice of all essential grammar points.

The course is divided into 20 units, each of which deals with an important aspect of English grammar. Generally, the emphasis has been put on giving attention to those grammar points which are frequently a problem for learners, and which are vital for speaking and writing correctly. Each unit contains from four to as many as fifty exercises, depending on the complexity of a given grammar point.

Say It Right – Grammar is intuitive and easy to use, incorporating the commonplace drag-and-drop technique. The most common formats of exercises are the multiple-choice gap-fill and the error correction.

Say It Right – Grammar may be used for exam preparation, as a diagnostic tool to identify different grammatical problems, or simply as a refresher course. It is suitable for those studying for FCE, TOEFL, or IELTS, as well as for those who have progressed beyond the intermediate level and who would like to become more confident when it comes to using English grammar.

Because Say It Right – Grammar has been developed to combine grammar practice with exposure to correct English pronunciation, all the answers have been recorded in Standard British and General American for individual repetition. Therefore, the user may learn the correct grammatical forms not only the way they are written but also the way they are pronounced!

Say It Right – Grammar is intended for self-study, but can also serve as an additional teaching resource in the classroom. It can be used on computers, tablets, or mobile phones.

A sample of all types of exercises is available in a free Demo.

CONTENTS:

NOUNS

POSSESSIVES ARTICLES

QUANTIFIERS

ADJECTIVES

ADVERBS

VERBS

PRESENT TENSES

PAST TENSES

FUTURE FORMS PASSIVE VOICE

CONDITIONALS

WISH – IF ONLY MODAL VERBS INVERSION REPORTED SPEECH PREPOSITIONS

RELATIVE CLAUSES QUESTIONS

COMMON PROBLEMS