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My Grammar Lab : Intermediate level (B1/B2) / Mark Foley and Diane Hall.

Par : Foley, Mark.
Collaborateur(s) : Hall, Diane.
Collection : My Grammar Lab. Always Learning: Éditeur : Harlow : Pearson Longman, 2012Description :xi, 385 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN : 9781408299159 (pbk); 1408299151 (pbk).Titre associé : MyGrammarLlab [Titre parallèle].Sujet(s) : English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | English language -- GrammarClassification CDD :428.24076 Ressources en ligne : Publisher's Website.
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''Something new has come that will change the way your students learn, practice and remember grammar. Step 1: take the diagnostic test Step 2: study the grammar in the book and online Step 3: do more practice online Step 4: take the progress test Step 5: need more practice? Go online and do the mobile exercises Step 6: take the exit test to see how much you have learnt With its learning hints and tips, immediate feedback, automatic grading, and grammar tutor videos, this course is ideal for self-study, as well as a grammar reference and practice companion to your English language course. MyGrammarLab Intermediate provides grammar practice for the PET and FCE exams.
Book Easy-to-understand explanations using Longman Defining Vocabulary - a simple vocabulary of just 2000 words Topic-based modules and natural examples showing grammar in use Information on common errors and how to avoid making them Information on the pronunciation of grammar items Practice exercises for every unit Review sections to consolidate learning Exit tests to check understanding Grammar Check and full glossary of grammar terms for quick grammar reference
Online Video presentations of key grammar points Additional practice for every unit Diagnostic, progress and exit tests to monitor progress Catch-up exercises to ensure the grammar has been learnt Automatic grading and feedback Pronunciation practice on the grammar of spoken English to improve fluency Recorded answers for exercises to give listening practice Grammar practice for key international exams
Mobile Download exercises to your mobile phone for practice away from your computer
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1) Museums and Galleries
Nouns and articles 1. Nouns 2. Articles a/an, the, no article 3. Special uses of a/an and the 4. Article or no article? 5. Demonstratives this, that, these, those
2) Food and Drink
Possessives, pronouns and quantifiers 6. Possessive forms of nouns 7. Possessive adjectives and pronouns 8. Pronouns one/ones; another/the other (one) 9. Reflexive and other pronouns 10. some, any, all, most, no, none of 11. Indefinite pronouns 12. much, many, a lot of, (a) little, (a) few 13. both, either, neither, each, every
3) Travel
Prepositions 14. General form and use; prepositions of place 15. Prepositions of movement 16. Prepositions of time 17. Prepositions with other meanings 18. Common prepositional phrases
4) Animals
Adjectives and adverbs 19. Adjectives with nouns and verbs; -ed and -ing forms 20. Order of adjectives; strong and weaker meaning 21. Comparison of adjectives 22. Comparative structures 23. Types of adverb 24. Adverbs and word order 25. Comparison of adverbs
5) Jobs
Present tenses 26. be, have and have got 27. Present simple 28. Present continuous 29. Present simple or continuous?
6) Explorers
Past tenses 30. Past simple 31. Past continuous 32. Past simple or continuous? 33. used to and would 34. Past perfect simple 35. Past perfect continuous
7) Cars
Present perfect 36. Present perfect for past experiences and present results 37. Present perfect for situations up to the present 38. Present perfect or past simple? 39. Present perfect continuous 40. Present perfect simple or continuous?
8) Holidays
Future forms 41. going to, present continuous and will 42. Future continuous 43. Future perfect: simple and continuous 44. Present simple with future meaning 45. Other ways to talk about the future
9) Technology
Modal verbs 46. Ability and possibility 47. Making a guess (1) 48. Making a guess (2) 49. Rules 50. Necessary and unnecessary actions 51. Advice and criticism 52. Permission 53. Requests and suggestions: offers, promises and warnings
10) Crime
Conditionals 54. Present and future conditions 55. Unlikely/unreal conditions 56. Past conditions 57. Mixed conditionals 58. I wish, if only, it's time . . .
11) Buildings
Word order and sentence patterns 59. Word order in statements 60. there and it 61. Yes/No questions 62. Wh- questions 63. how, which/what, who and whose
12) Hobbies and activities
Verbs with -ing forms and infinitives 64. Verb + -ing form 65. Verb + infinitive 66. Vern (+ object) + infinitive; make and let 67. Verb + infinitive or -ing form
13) The Media
Reported speech 68. Reported statements 69. Reported questions 70. Reported orders, requests and advice 71. Reporting verb patterns
14) Books and Literature
Relative, participle and other clauses 72. Relative clauses (1) 73. Relative clauses (2) 74. Clauses after the noun 75. Participle clauses 76. Infinitive clauses 77. Other noun structures
15) The Weather
Linking words 78. Reason and purpose 79. Causes and results 80. Adding information and giving alternatives 81. Showing differences 82. Ordering events
16) Clothes and Fashion
Passive forms 83. The passive 84. Passives with modal and other verbs 85. have something done 86. Passive reporting verbs
17) Sports
Word combinations 87. Common collocations 88. Adjective or noun + preposition 89. Verb + preposition (1) 90. Verb + preposition (2) 91. Phrasal verbs 92. Confusing verbs (1) 93. Confusing verbs (2) 94. Confusing adjectives
18) Education and Training
Word formation 95. forming nouns 96. Forming adjectives 97. Forming verbs 98. Compound nouns and adjectives
19) Music
Formal and written English 99. Punctuation 100. Ways to avoid repeating words 101. Using linking words in writing 102. Using word order for emphasis 103. Organizing information in writing 104. Using nouns instead of verbs 105. Formal language
20) Health
Spoken English 106. Spoken question forms 107. Agreeing and disagreeing 108. Expressing our feelings and ideas 109. Emphasis 110. Other spoken features
Grammar Check
Appendix 1
Quick Check 1 - Pronouns
Quick Check 2 - Prepositions
Quick Check 3 - Verb tenses
Quick Check 4 - Modal verbs
Quick Check 5 - Conditionals
Quick Check 6 - Verb + -ing form and infinitive
Quick Check 7 - Linking words
Quick Check 8 - Verbs + prepositions
Quick Check 9 - Phrasal verbs
Appendix 2 Irregular verbs
Appendix 3 Spelling rules
Appendix 4 British and American English
Index
Answer Key
Pronunciation table
Résumé analytique : Something new has come that will change the way your students learn, practice and remember grammar. Step 1: take the diagnostic test Step 2: study the grammar in the book and online Step 3: do more practice online Step 4: take the progress test Step 5: need more practice? Go online and do the mobile exercises Step 6: take the exit test to see how much you have learnt With its learning hints and tips, immediate feedback, automatic grading, and grammar tutor videos, this course is ideal for self-study, as well as a grammar reference and practice companion to your English language course. MyGrammarLab Intermediate provides grammar practice for the PET and FCE exams. Book - Easy-to-understand explanations using Longman Defining Vocabulary - a simple vocabulary of just 2000 words -Topic-based modules and natural examples showing grammar in use -Information on common errors and how to avoid making them - Information on the pronunciation of grammar items - Practice exercises for every unit - Review sections to consolidate learning - Exit tests to check understanding - Grammar Check and full glossary of grammar terms for quick grammar reference Online - Video presentations of key grammar points - Additional practice for every unit - Diagnostic, progress and exit tests to monitor progress - Catch-up exercises to ensure the grammar has been learnt - Automatic grading and feedback - Pronunciation practice on the grammar of spoken English to improve fluency - Recorded answers for exercises to give listening practice - Grammar practice for key international exams Mobile - Download exercises to your mobile phone for practice away from your computerPortée et contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1) Museums and Galleries Nouns and articles 1. Nouns 2. Articles a/an, the, no article 3. Special uses of a/an and the 4. Article or no article? 5. Demonstratives this, that, these, those 2) Food and Drink Possessives, pronouns and quantifiers 6. Possessive forms of nouns 7. Possessive adjectives and pronouns 8. Pronouns one/ones; another/the other (one) 9. Reflexive and other pronouns 10. some, any, all, most, no, none of 11. Indefinite pronouns 12. much, many, a lot of, (a) little, (a) few 13. both, either, neither, each, every 3) Travel Prepositions 14. General form and use; prepositions of place 15. Prepositions of movement 16. Prepositions of time 17. Prepositions with other meanings 18. Common prepositional phrases 4) Animals Adjectives and adverbs 19. Adjectives with nouns and verbs; -ed and -ing forms 20. Order of adjectives; strong and weaker meaning 21. Comparison of adjectives 22. Comparative structures 23. Types of adverb 24. Adverbs and word order 25. Comparison of adverbs 5) Jobs Present tenses 26. be, have and have got 27. Present simple 28. Present continuous 29. Present simple or continuous? 6) Explorers Past tenses 30. Past simple 31. Past continuous 32. Past simple or continuous? 33. used to and would 34. Past perfect simple 35. Past perfect continuous 7) Cars Present perfect 36. Present perfect for past experiences and present results 37. Present perfect for situations up to the present 38. Present perfect or past simple? 39. Present perfect continuous 40. Present perfect simple or continuous? 8) Holidays Future forms 41. going to, present continuous and will 42. Future continuous 43. Future perfect: simple and continuous 44. Present simple with future meaning 45. Other ways to talk about the future 9) Technology Modal verbs 46. Ability and possibility 47. Making a guess (1) 48. Making a guess (2) 49. Rules 50. Necessary and unnecessary actions 51. Advice and criticism 52. Permission 53. Requests and suggestions: offers, promises and warnings 10) Crime Conditionals 54. Present and future conditions 55. Unlikely/unreal conditions 56. Past conditions 57. Mixed conditionals 58. I wish, if only, it's time . . . 11) Buildings Word order and sentence patterns 59. Word order in statements 60. there and it 61. Yes/No questions 62. Wh- questions 63. how, which/what, who and whose 12) Hobbies and activities Verbs with -ing forms and infinitives 64. Verb + -ing form 65. Verb + infinitive 66. Vern (+ object) + infinitive; make and let 67. Verb + infinitive or -ing form 13) The Media Reported speech 68. Reported statements 69. Reported questions 70. Reported orders, requests and advice 71. Reporting verb patterns 14) Books and Literature Relative, participle and other clauses 72. Relative clauses (1) 73. Relative clauses (2) 74. Clauses after the noun 75. Participle clauses 76. Infinitive clauses 77. Other noun structures 15) The Weather Linking words 78. Reason and purpose 79. Causes and results 80. Adding information and giving alternatives 81. Showing differences 82. Ordering events 16) Clothes and Fashion Passive forms 83. The passive 84. Passives with modal and other verbs 85. have something done 86. Passive reporting verbs 17) Sports Word combinations 87. Common collocations 88. Adjective or noun + preposition 89. Verb + preposition (1) 90. Verb + preposition (2) 91. Phrasal verbs 92. Confusing verbs (1) 93. Confusing verbs (2) 94. Confusing adjectives 18) Education and Training Word formation 95. forming nouns 96. Forming adjectives 97. Forming verbs 98. Compound nouns and adjectives 19) Music Formal and written English 99. Punctuation 100. Ways to avoid repeating words 101. Using linking words in writing 102. Using word order for emphasis 103. Organizing information in writing 104. Using nouns instead of verbs 105. Formal language 20) Health Spoken English 106. Spoken question forms 107. Agreeing and disagreeing 108. Expressing our feelings and ideas 109. Emphasis 110. Other spoken features Grammar Check Appendix 1 Quick Check 1 - Pronouns Quick Check 2 - Prepositions Quick Check 3 - Verb tenses Quick Check 4 - Modal verbs Quick Check 5 - Conditionals Quick Check 6 - Verb + -ing form and infinitive Quick Check 7 - Linking words Quick Check 8 - Verbs + prepositions Quick Check 9 - Phrasal verbs Appendix 2 Irregular verbs Appendix 3 Spelling rules Appendix 4 British and American English Index Answer Key Pronunciation table
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''Something new has come that will change the way your students learn, practice and remember grammar. Step 1: take the diagnostic test Step 2: study the grammar in the book and online Step 3: do more practice online Step 4: take the progress test Step 5: need more practice? Go online and do the mobile exercises Step 6: take the exit test to see how much you have learnt With its learning hints and tips, immediate feedback, automatic grading, and grammar tutor videos, this course is ideal for self-study, as well as a grammar reference and practice companion to your English language course. MyGrammarLab Intermediate provides grammar practice for the PET and FCE exams.


Book
Easy-to-understand explanations using Longman Defining Vocabulary - a simple vocabulary of just 2000 words Topic-based modules and natural examples showing grammar in use Information on common errors and how to avoid making them Information on the pronunciation of grammar items Practice exercises for every unit Review sections to consolidate learning Exit tests to check understanding Grammar Check and full glossary of grammar terms for quick grammar reference

Online Video presentations of key grammar points Additional practice for every unit Diagnostic, progress and exit tests to monitor progress Catch-up exercises to ensure the grammar has been learnt Automatic grading and feedback Pronunciation practice on the grammar of spoken English to improve fluency Recorded answers for exercises to give listening practice Grammar practice for key international exams

Mobile Download exercises to your mobile phone for practice away from your computer

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

1) Museums and Galleries


Nouns and articles 1. Nouns 2. Articles a/an, the, no article 3. Special uses of a/an and the 4. Article or no article? 5. Demonstratives this, that, these, those

2) Food and Drink

Possessives, pronouns and quantifiers
6. Possessive forms of nouns 7. Possessive adjectives and pronouns
8. Pronouns one/ones; another/the other (one) 9. Reflexive and other pronouns
10. some, any, all, most, no, none of

11. Indefinite pronouns

12. much, many, a lot of, (a) little, (a) few
13. both, either, neither, each, every


3) Travel

Prepositions

14. General form and use; prepositions of place 15. Prepositions of movement 16. Prepositions of time 17. Prepositions with other meanings 18. Common prepositional phrases

4) Animals

Adjectives and adverbs 19. Adjectives with nouns and verbs; -ed and -ing forms 20. Order of adjectives; strong and weaker meaning
21. Comparison of adjectives
22. Comparative structures
23. Types of adverb 24. Adverbs and word order 25. Comparison of adverbs


5) Jobs

Present tenses 26. be, have and have got 27. Present simple 28. Present continuous 29. Present simple or continuous?

6) Explorers

Past tenses
30. Past simple
31. Past continuous
32. Past simple or continuous?
33. used to and would 34. Past perfect simple 35. Past perfect continuous

7) Cars

Present perfect
36. Present perfect for past experiences and present results 37. Present perfect for situations up to the present 38. Present perfect or past simple? 39. Present perfect continuous
40. Present perfect simple or continuous?

8) Holidays


Future forms 41. going to, present continuous and will 42. Future continuous 43. Future perfect: simple and continuous 44. Present simple with future meaning 45. Other ways to talk about the future

9) Technology


Modal verbs
46. Ability and possibility 47. Making a guess (1) 48. Making a guess (2)
49. Rules 50. Necessary and unnecessary actions 51. Advice and criticism
52. Permission 53. Requests and suggestions: offers, promises and warnings

10) Crime

Conditionals 54. Present and future conditions 55. Unlikely/unreal conditions 56. Past conditions 57. Mixed conditionals 58. I wish, if only, it's time . . .

11) Buildings

Word order and sentence patterns
59. Word order in statements 60. there and it
61. Yes/No questions 62. Wh- questions 63. how, which/what, who and whose

12) Hobbies and activities

Verbs with -ing forms and infinitives 64. Verb + -ing form
65. Verb + infinitive
66. Vern (+ object) + infinitive; make and let 67. Verb + infinitive or -ing form

13) The Media

Reported speech 68. Reported statements
69. Reported questions 70. Reported orders, requests and advice 71. Reporting verb patterns


14) Books and Literature

Relative, participle and other clauses 72. Relative clauses (1) 73. Relative clauses (2) 74. Clauses after the noun 75. Participle clauses 76. Infinitive clauses
77. Other noun structures

15) The Weather

Linking words
78. Reason and purpose
79. Causes and results 80. Adding information and giving alternatives 81. Showing differences 82. Ordering events

16) Clothes and Fashion

Passive forms
83. The passive 84. Passives with modal and other verbs 85. have something done 86. Passive reporting verbs

17) Sports

Word combinations 87. Common collocations 88. Adjective or noun + preposition 89. Verb + preposition (1) 90. Verb + preposition (2) 91. Phrasal verbs 92. Confusing verbs (1) 93. Confusing verbs (2) 94. Confusing adjectives

18) Education and Training

Word formation 95. forming nouns 96. Forming adjectives 97. Forming verbs 98. Compound nouns and adjectives

19) Music

Formal and written English 99. Punctuation 100. Ways to avoid repeating words 101. Using linking words in writing
102. Using word order for emphasis 103. Organizing information in writing 104. Using nouns instead of verbs 105. Formal language

20) Health

Spoken English 106. Spoken question forms 107. Agreeing and disagreeing 108. Expressing our feelings and ideas 109. Emphasis
110. Other spoken features

Grammar Check

Appendix 1

Quick Check 1 - Pronouns

Quick Check 2 - Prepositions

Quick Check 3 - Verb tenses

Quick Check 4 - Modal verbs

Quick Check 5 - Conditionals

Quick Check 6 - Verb + -ing form and infinitive

Quick Check 7 - Linking words

Quick Check 8 - Verbs + prepositions

Quick Check 9 - Phrasal verbs


Appendix 2

Irregular verbs

Appendix 3

Spelling rules

Appendix 4
British and American English

Index

Answer Key

Pronunciation table

Something new has come that will change the way your students learn, practice and remember grammar. Step 1: take the diagnostic test Step 2: study the grammar in the book and online Step 3: do more practice online Step 4: take the progress test Step 5: need more practice? Go online and do the mobile exercises Step 6: take the exit test to see how much you have learnt With its learning hints and tips, immediate feedback, automatic grading, and grammar tutor videos, this course is ideal for self-study, as well as a grammar reference and practice companion to your English language course. MyGrammarLab Intermediate provides grammar practice for the PET and FCE exams.

Book
- Easy-to-understand explanations using Longman Defining Vocabulary - a simple vocabulary of just 2000 words
-Topic-based modules and natural examples showing grammar in use
-Information on common errors and how to avoid making them
- Information on the pronunciation of grammar items
- Practice exercises for every unit
- Review sections to consolidate learning
- Exit tests to check understanding
- Grammar Check and full glossary of grammar terms for quick grammar reference

Online
- Video presentations of key grammar points
- Additional practice for every unit
- Diagnostic, progress and exit tests to monitor progress
- Catch-up exercises to ensure the grammar has been learnt
- Automatic grading and feedback
- Pronunciation practice on the grammar of spoken English to improve fluency
- Recorded answers for exercises to give listening practice
- Grammar practice for key international exams

Mobile
- Download exercises to your mobile phone for practice away from your computer

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

1) Museums and Galleries
Nouns and articles
1. Nouns
2. Articles a/an, the, no article
3. Special uses of a/an and the
4. Article or no article?
5. Demonstratives this, that, these, those
2) Food and Drink
Possessives, pronouns and quantifiers
6. Possessive forms of nouns
7. Possessive adjectives and pronouns
8. Pronouns one/ones; another/the other (one)
9. Reflexive and other pronouns
10. some, any, all, most, no, none of
11. Indefinite pronouns
12. much, many, a lot of, (a) little, (a) few
13. both, either, neither, each, every
3) Travel
Prepositions
14. General form and use; prepositions of place
15. Prepositions of movement
16. Prepositions of time
17. Prepositions with other meanings
18. Common prepositional phrases
4) Animals
Adjectives and adverbs
19. Adjectives with nouns and verbs; -ed and -ing forms
20. Order of adjectives; strong and weaker meaning
21. Comparison of adjectives
22. Comparative structures
23. Types of adverb
24. Adverbs and word order
25. Comparison of adverbs
5) Jobs
Present tenses
26. be, have and have got
27. Present simple
28. Present continuous
29. Present simple or continuous?
6) Explorers
Past tenses
30. Past simple
31. Past continuous
32. Past simple or continuous?
33. used to and would
34. Past perfect simple
35. Past perfect continuous
7) Cars
Present perfect
36. Present perfect for past experiences and present results
37. Present perfect for situations up to the present
38. Present perfect or past simple?
39. Present perfect continuous
40. Present perfect simple or continuous?
8) Holidays
Future forms
41. going to, present continuous and will
42. Future continuous
43. Future perfect: simple and continuous
44. Present simple with future meaning
45. Other ways to talk about the future
9) Technology
Modal verbs
46. Ability and possibility
47. Making a guess (1)
48. Making a guess (2)
49. Rules
50. Necessary and unnecessary actions
51. Advice and criticism
52. Permission
53. Requests and suggestions: offers, promises and warnings
10) Crime
Conditionals
54. Present and future conditions
55. Unlikely/unreal conditions
56. Past conditions
57. Mixed conditionals
58. I wish, if only, it's time . . .
11) Buildings
Word order and sentence patterns
59. Word order in statements
60. there and it
61. Yes/No questions
62. Wh- questions
63. how, which/what, who and whose
12) Hobbies and activities
Verbs with -ing forms and infinitives
64. Verb + -ing form
65. Verb + infinitive
66. Vern (+ object) + infinitive; make and let
67. Verb + infinitive or -ing form
13) The Media
Reported speech
68. Reported statements
69. Reported questions
70. Reported orders, requests and advice
71. Reporting verb patterns
14) Books and Literature
Relative, participle and other clauses
72. Relative clauses (1)
73. Relative clauses (2)
74. Clauses after the noun
75. Participle clauses
76. Infinitive clauses
77. Other noun structures
15) The Weather
Linking words
78. Reason and purpose
79. Causes and results
80. Adding information and giving alternatives
81. Showing differences
82. Ordering events
16) Clothes and Fashion
Passive forms
83. The passive
84. Passives with modal and other verbs
85. have something done
86. Passive reporting verbs
17) Sports
Word combinations
87. Common collocations
88. Adjective or noun + preposition
89. Verb + preposition (1)
90. Verb + preposition (2)
91. Phrasal verbs
92. Confusing verbs (1)
93. Confusing verbs (2)
94. Confusing adjectives
18) Education and Training
Word formation
95. forming nouns
96. Forming adjectives
97. Forming verbs
98. Compound nouns and adjectives
19) Music
Formal and written English
99. Punctuation
100. Ways to avoid repeating words
101. Using linking words in writing
102. Using word order for emphasis
103. Organizing information in writing
104. Using nouns instead of verbs
105. Formal language
20) Health
Spoken English
106. Spoken question forms
107. Agreeing and disagreeing
108. Expressing our feelings and ideas
109. Emphasis
110. Other spoken features

Grammar Check
Appendix 1
Quick Check 1 - Pronouns
Quick Check 2 - Prepositions
Quick Check 3 - Verb tenses
Quick Check 4 - Modal verbs
Quick Check 5 - Conditionals
Quick Check 6 - Verb + -ing form and infinitive
Quick Check 7 - Linking words
Quick Check 8 - Verbs + prepositions
Quick Check 9 - Phrasal verbs
Appendix 2
Irregular verbs
Appendix 3
Spelling rules
Appendix 4
British and American English

Index
Answer Key
Pronunciation table

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