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Monday, August 16, 2010

Big Grammar Book: Entry Level (Printable Worksheets)

Title: Big Grammar Book: 101 worksheets for English lessons
Level: Entry Level
Author(s): Matt Purland
Publisher: English Banana.com
Date: 2003
Pages: 124
Size: 2.62 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: British English

This great value manual features 101 photocopiable worksheets for students of English at Entry Level. It is suitable for use with adults or in schools at Key Stages 3 and 4. It’s the third fantastic book from English Banana and the aim this time is to practise grammar, grammar and, er, more grammar! [+/-]


It’s jam-packed from cover to cover with a great selection of photocopiable worksheets taken from the popular English Banana.com website. Teachers can dip into and use in class with students at Entry Level (ESOL Core Curriculum Entry Levels 1 & 2). It is also ideal for students to work with at home since the answers are all printed at the back.

The book is divided into four parts and is graded in difficulty, so that it begins with some basic stuff and builds up to more challenging grammar activities. It features a selection of Essential English worksheets which provide practice for crucial basic areas of knowledge for learners at Entry Level, like using numbers, writing the alphabet, spelling days and months correctly, and so on.

Download link:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/3vDZ9XA

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