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    Syllabus Grammar 2

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    AND ARTS EDUCATION UNIVERSITAS PENDIDIKAN INDONESIA Course : Grammar II (Sentence Structure) Code : IG 400 Semester : 2 Credit : 2 Credits Instructors : Rojab Siti Rodliyah‚ M.Ed. 1. Objectives At the end of the semester‚ students are able to: a. Identify the English sentence structures b. Use the structures in acceptable expressions both orally and in writing 2. Course Description This course covers some basic theories on grammar that includes phrases‚ clauses‚ sentence fragments‚ as well

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    Study Guide for Grammar

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    January 13‚ 2009 Study Guide For Grammar Test A noun is a word or word group that is used to name a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or an idea Persons: Mr. Wood‚ teacher‚ chef‚ Dr. Hakim Places: Grand Canyon‚ City‚ Kitchen Things: lamp‚ granite‚ Sports Award‚ George Washington Bridge A compound noun is a single noun made up of two or more words used together One word: grandmother‚ basketball Hyphenated Word: mother-in-law‚ light-year Two words: grand piano‚ jumping jack A proper noun names

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    According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary‚ grammar is "the study of the classes of words‚ their inflections‚ and their functions and relations in the sentence." After studying grammar‚ however‚ it is apparent that grammar also creates‚ maintains‚ and communicates meaning during interaction. Thus‚ one must look more deeply at individual words as well at whole pieces of a work or conversation in order to truly understand their meaning. Most people are aware of the denotative meanings of words

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    Grammar Teaching Problems

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    GRAMMAR TEACHING PROBLEMS Grammar is the study of rules governing the use of language‚ and it includes the study of phonology‚ phonetics‚ morphology‚ semantics‚ syntax‚ and pragmatics. Understanding the rules and function of grammar is an integral part of good writing‚ but many students find the study of it to be boring and difficult. There are many ways to teach grammar to students that can fun and interesting. Many people‚ including language teachers‚ hear the word "grammar" and think of a fixed

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    Grammar describes the native speaker’s competence in his/her language. Grammars can be descriptive or prescriptive. Is the former more useful than the latter? Explain your answer by discussing the merits of the two approaches in your capacity as a speaker or teacher of English. To me as a speaker of the English language‚ both descriptive and prescriptive grammars are useful. Descriptive grammar generally advises us not to be overly concerned with matters of correctness; language they say‚ is

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    Why Grammar Is Important

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    how important grammar is. There are so many abbreviations and so much slang nowadays‚ it is impossible to know what people mean. I can’t even count how many times I have had to call someone to ask them what they were talking about in a text message because they didn’t use correct punctuation and grammar. I never did pay attention that much to grammar or punctuation either when I was in elementary and middle school. However‚ ever since I have gotten to high school‚ I have become a grammar Nazi. Which

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    The Grammar of Moves In Shakespeare’s Masterpiece The Tragedy of Othello"" Othello is the most painfully exciting and the most terrible .From the moment when the temptation of the hero begins ‚the reader’s heart and mind are held in a vice ‚ experiencing the extremes of pity and fear ‚sympathy and repulsion‚ sickening hope and dreadful expectation. Evil is displayed before the reader forming as it were the soul of a single character‚ and united with an intellectual superiority so great

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    Celta Grammar Assignment

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    TARGET SENTENCE 1I’m meeting Dave for lunch on Sunday – Elementary Level / Grammar ANALYSIS | D ANTICPATED PROBLEMS | A MEANING You have plans to eat with Dave on Sunday So it is…. A planned future event This is an event that will happen in the future. | SS think because is present tense of [to be]‚ that this event is now / in the present. SS may not think it is a definite arrangement‚ more of a plan. Confusion with “meat”? Unlikely in this case | B PRONUNCIATION

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    finished by the time we arrive. (Future perfect tense) 1 Describe how you would drill the past tense (or another grammar point) with a repetition drill‚ a yes-no question drill and a substitution drill. 2 Explain how you would teach the difference between active and passive verbs (or another grammar point) using Guided Discovery. 3 Determine what the most likely grammar point will be in each of the following and summarize or define it. A. I would go if I had the time. B. What have you

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    rather‚ a reflection of his action. Power is the ability of an individual to influence others to carry out orders or to do something they otherwise would not have done with or without resistance. French and Raven’s power taxonomy classifies power as such: FIGURE 1: FRENCH AND RAVEN ’S FIVE FORMS OF POWER The forms of power are not mutually exclusive and are often used in various forms to influence others to achieve organisational goals. Three distinct outcomes that may result from the use of power

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