Grammar to go

(Click on the title to link to the activity.)

LESSON PLANS

Grammar into reading: Summary with a purpose

Grammar into pronunciation: a/an & the Schwa

ACTIVITIES

Playing with Word Forms in Context Newsletter, Cambridge University Press 2017 

Putting Until Now into Circulation Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2017

The “A” game: Some Grammar Pronunciation Fun, Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2017

Grammar in the Air: Raising Awareness of Real and Possible Conditionals, Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2017

Are Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary or Grammar? Cambridge University Press, 2015

“Are phrasal verbs vocabulary or grammar?” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2015.

“Dancing, singing, eating, sleeping: an activity for practicing gerunds.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“Practicing the personal pronouns.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“Teaching adverbs is especially tricky.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“A discussion of there is/there are with 3 activities.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“1 collaborative activity to help practice relative clauses.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“3 exercises to elicit and practice conditionals.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014. 

“4 activities to teach passive verbs.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“Getting everyone on the same page with verb forms.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“Overcoming simple present fatigue: Look to the right, not just the left.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“Two great activities for reviewing articles.” Grammar and Beyond Newsletter, Cambridge University Press, 2012.

 

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