Scott Thornbury
About Language
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About Language
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Tasks for teachers of English that help to develop language awareness and invite consideration of the pedagogical implications and classroom applications.
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Tasks for teachers of English that help to develop language awareness and invite consideration of the pedagogical implications and classroom applications.
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- About Language
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9781107667198
- ISBN-10: 1107667194
- Artikelnr.: 47705873
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- About Language
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9781107667198
- ISBN-10: 1107667194
- Artikelnr.: 47705873
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Thanks Acknowledgements Introduction Tasks Introductory unit 1 Language
standards and rules 2 Varieties of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language
systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and functions 6 An introduction to phonology
7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9 Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence
stress and intonation 11 Word formation, spelling and word stress 12
Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and phrases 14 Sentence structure: the
simple sentence 15 Sentence structure: the complex sentence 16 Negatives
and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time and tense 19 Aspect: progressive
20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity 23 Hypothetical meaning and
conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners 26 Adjectives and adverbs 27
Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29 Texts 30 Conversation Key and
commentaries Introductory unit 1 Language standards and rules 2 Varieties
of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and
functions 6 An introduction to phonology 7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9
Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence stress and intonation 11 Word
formation, spelling and word stress 12 Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and
phrases 14 Sentence structure: the simple sentence 15 Sentence structure:
the complex sentence 16 Negatives and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time
and tense 19 Aspect: progressive 20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity
23 Hypothetical meaning and conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners
26 Adjectives and adverbs 27 Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29
Texts 30 Conversation References Index
standards and rules 2 Varieties of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language
systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and functions 6 An introduction to phonology
7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9 Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence
stress and intonation 11 Word formation, spelling and word stress 12
Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and phrases 14 Sentence structure: the
simple sentence 15 Sentence structure: the complex sentence 16 Negatives
and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time and tense 19 Aspect: progressive
20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity 23 Hypothetical meaning and
conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners 26 Adjectives and adverbs 27
Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29 Texts 30 Conversation Key and
commentaries Introductory unit 1 Language standards and rules 2 Varieties
of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and
functions 6 An introduction to phonology 7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9
Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence stress and intonation 11 Word
formation, spelling and word stress 12 Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and
phrases 14 Sentence structure: the simple sentence 15 Sentence structure:
the complex sentence 16 Negatives and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time
and tense 19 Aspect: progressive 20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity
23 Hypothetical meaning and conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners
26 Adjectives and adverbs 27 Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29
Texts 30 Conversation References Index
Thanks Acknowledgements Introduction Tasks Introductory unit 1 Language
standards and rules 2 Varieties of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language
systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and functions 6 An introduction to phonology
7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9 Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence
stress and intonation 11 Word formation, spelling and word stress 12
Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and phrases 14 Sentence structure: the
simple sentence 15 Sentence structure: the complex sentence 16 Negatives
and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time and tense 19 Aspect: progressive
20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity 23 Hypothetical meaning and
conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners 26 Adjectives and adverbs 27
Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29 Texts 30 Conversation Key and
commentaries Introductory unit 1 Language standards and rules 2 Varieties
of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and
functions 6 An introduction to phonology 7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9
Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence stress and intonation 11 Word
formation, spelling and word stress 12 Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and
phrases 14 Sentence structure: the simple sentence 15 Sentence structure:
the complex sentence 16 Negatives and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time
and tense 19 Aspect: progressive 20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity
23 Hypothetical meaning and conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners
26 Adjectives and adverbs 27 Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29
Texts 30 Conversation References Index
standards and rules 2 Varieties of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language
systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and functions 6 An introduction to phonology
7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9 Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence
stress and intonation 11 Word formation, spelling and word stress 12
Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and phrases 14 Sentence structure: the
simple sentence 15 Sentence structure: the complex sentence 16 Negatives
and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time and tense 19 Aspect: progressive
20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity 23 Hypothetical meaning and
conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners 26 Adjectives and adverbs 27
Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29 Texts 30 Conversation Key and
commentaries Introductory unit 1 Language standards and rules 2 Varieties
of English 3 Types of grammar 4 Language systems and syllabuses 5 Forms and
functions 6 An introduction to phonology 7 The consonants 8 The vowels 9
Rhythm and connected speech 10 Sentence stress and intonation 11 Word
formation, spelling and word stress 12 Lexical meaning 13 Word classes and
phrases 14 Sentence structure: the simple sentence 15 Sentence structure:
the complex sentence 16 Negatives and questions 17 The verb phrase 18 Time
and tense 19 Aspect: progressive 20 Aspect: perfect 21 Modality 22 Futurity
23 Hypothetical meaning and conditionals 24 The noun phrase 25 Determiners
26 Adjectives and adverbs 27 Prepositions and phrasal verbs 28 Cohesion 29
Texts 30 Conversation References Index