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• Includes activities towards the end of the unit and in the revision

Oxford Grammar for Schools gives teenage and younger learners the opportunity to explore grammar for themselves and encourages them to be aware of their progress through regular self-evaluation and review.

• Presents each grammar point in context with activities to check understanding, often in a communicative way.

• Provides opportunities for students to use the grammar in activities

appropriate for the level (Starters for Level 1, through to FCE at Level 7). units to practise more than one grammar topic.

■ Student’s DVD-ROM builds on the practice in the Student’s Book.

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• Syllabus supports and extends the grammar coverage of secondary coursebooks including Incredible English, Solutions, and English Plus.

that involve listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

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Conjunctions: and, but, or

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22.1 Listen to the descriptions and write the activities in the table.

dance do gymnastics draw drive a car paint play tennis play the piano ride a bike ride a horse sing swim take photos

I can recognize and use the conjunctions and, but, or.

Molly

I’ve got the bags and the tickets, but I can’t find the passports!

What’s the problem?

Clear ‘I can’ statements show the learning outcome of each unit

basketball.  I play tennis and 1 He likes dogs cats. 2 Would you like some coffee some hot chocolate? 3 There are some apples there aren’t any oranges. 4 She hasn’t got a pen a pencil.

We use but to join opposite ideas. I can swim but I can’t dive. Our car is old but it’s nice.

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We also use or after negative verbs. I can’t play tennis or badminton. He hasn’t got a pen or a pencil.

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Circle the correct option.  She can sing and / but dance. 1 I like swimming and / but I don’t like running. 2 She’s got a dog and / but a cat. 3 He eats meat and / but fish. 4 Go to your chair and / but sit down. 5 My mum is here and / but my dad is at work. 6 I’ve got brown hair and / but brown eyes. 7 We’ve got a new teacher and / but I like her. 8 Pete would like to go to the cinema and / but he hasn’t got any money. 9 I’m tired and / but I’d like to go to bed.

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I can play red a it’s raining.

Self-evaluation tables encourage students to monitor their progress

Circle the correct option.  I don’t like apples and / or pears.

I like eggs and cheese. I like chips but I don’t like burgers. I don’t like coffee or tea.

1 Would you like lemonade and / or fruit juice? 2 She’s got two brothers and / or one sister. 3 Linda can’t paint and / or draw. 4 Zebras are black and / or white.

Self-evaluation

5 Is your teacher tall and / or short? 6 Have you got brown eyes and / or blue eyes? 7 Polly hasn’t got a computer and / or an MP3 player. 8 I’m reading that book and / or I like it. 9 I’m not tired and / or I don’t want to go to bed. 10 Are you watching a film and / or a TV programme?

114 Conjunctions: and, but, or

Oxford Grammar for Schools Student’s Book Student’s Book and DVD-ROM Teacher’s Book and Audio CD Pack Levels 4–7 forthcoming January 2014

5 I can’t play the guitar the piano. 6 She’s wearing a white dress shoes. 7 Would you like to be a doctor teacher? 8 We’d like to play tennis,

Tick ✔ the foods you like, then write sentences about yourself.

We use or when we ask questions about two options. Would you like tea or coffee? Are there oranges or apples?

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4 Complete the sentences with and, or or but.

We use and to join similar ideas. I can swim and dive. Sue’s got a new dress and new shoes.

Exercises activate grammar in a fun and realistic way

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Games and songs make grammar learning fun

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Oxford English Grammar Course BASIC TO ADVANCED (A1–C2) MICHAEL SWAN AND CATHERINE WALTER Michael Swan and Catherine Walter’s tried and tested methodology takes students step by step to grammar success.

‘Pronunciation for grammar’ CD-ROM

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Using the Pronunciation for grammar CD-ROM, with record and playback function, helps students pronounce the grammar structures accurately. Interactive exercises enable them to:

explanations and plenty of practice of each grammar point.

• Tests, in the book and online, monitor progress.

• Distinguish between strong and weak forms, and hear contracted forms.

■ Pronunciation for grammar CD-ROM with interactive exercises to help

• Recognize the difference in intonation between a question

students hear and pronounce particular grammar structures, and to record and listen to their own pronunciation.

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• • Build sentences with appropriate rhythm. • Hear where the stress falls in a sentence. • Listen to speakers with different native accents and to Identify words that are run together.

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Quantifiers All, most, some, a lot of, any, a few, a little

1 Some examples of sentences with these quantifiers: I bought some fruit in the market. I ate some of the apples and I kept a few of them. We worked hard all day.

• Diagnostic tests and extra practice tests. • Listen and Speak exercises.

+ noun

6 We do not use these patterns:

I bought some new clothes last week. You haven’t eaten any of your meal. + of it/them We looked for a hotel but most of them were full.

I got all (of) the questions right. / I got all of them right.

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It is not necessary to use ‘of’ after all with a noun but we must use ‘of’ before ‘it/them’:

1 We use all, most, some, a lot of and

any to talk or ask about the amount or number of something when we don’t give an exact amount or number: Have you done all (of) the ironing? ~ No, I’ve done most of it, but I’ve got some shirts to do.

+ plural noun I read a few magazines yesterday. + of + the/possessive + plural noun A few of the people in my class do judo. + of them

Lesson Plans and Worksheets

2 We use the pattern all day/morning/night/week/

There were a lot of good books in the shop and I bought a few of them.

BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE (A1–B2) RACHEL GODFREY

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year, etc. to talk about whole periods of time: It rained all night. (NOT all the night)

Some facts about my job Underline the correct words in what a young woman says about her job. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Advanced Supplementary Exercises

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Grammar in action

3 We use a few in these patterns:

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Check irregular verbs and how to say them.

the most, etc. + noun: (NOT The most people in my class are friendly.) the most, etc. of + noun: (NOT I like the most of people in my class.) most, etc. of + noun: (NOT I like most of people in my class.) In all these examples, we say most people or most of the people.

+ of + the/possessive + noun

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negative verbs and in questions: Have you got any milk or sugar? ~ Well, I’ve got some sugar but I haven’t got any milk.

patterns:

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Extra exercises for every page of grammar explanation in Oxford Practice Grammar Advanced prepare students for CAE, CPE, TOEFL, and other advanced-level exams.

I’ve only got a little money left.

5 We use some with positive verbs and any with

2 We can use all, most, some, a lot of and any in these

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4 We use a little + uncountable noun:

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Grammar Friends

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This tried and trusted gentle introduction to English grammar is now even richer in resources, with a Starter level and more online support for students and teachers.

Regular revision units give opportunities for A six-level grammar practice series with extra practice and consolidation. interactive CD-ROM for primary pupils aged 6–12, which introduces grammatical concepts. ■ Student’s CD-ROM with extra exercises and tests. Step-by-step grammar presentation and carefully graded practice ensure steady progress.

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