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Go to cartISBN: 9789387153059
Bind: Paperback
Year: 2020
Pages: 96
Size: 8.5 x 11 Inch
Publisher: Viva Education
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: Worldwide
Description:
To speak and write any language confidently, we must know its grammar. Everyday English Grammar and Composition is a comprehensive and learner-friendly textbook series that makes grammar interesting without compromising on the rigour the subject demands. With equal emphasis on the grammatical structures and their application in real-life situations, the lessons explain and exemplify each concept in detail, also accounting for exceptions to the rules.The exercises range from the easy to the highly challenging to test learners of varying levels of competence.
Key Features:
• Vocabulary Enrichment
• Comprehension and Composition
• Creative Writing
• Puzzles and Word Searches
• Well-graded Excercises
• 19 Worksheet Pages for Practice
Features of the Series:
• Comprehensive coverage of grammar
• Comprehension, vocabulary and writing lessons to complement the grammar syllabus
• Well-graded
• Learner-friendly
• Colourful, attractive layout
• A wide range of practice tasks and exercises
• Clear instructions
• Online support
Four essential areas of language learning in one comprehensive book
• Grammar
• Vocabulary
• Comprehension
• Writing
Online support available at www.vivadigital.in
Target Audience:
Schools and Students of class 1.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Letters and Words
Chapter 2: Naming Words
Chapter 3: One and Many
Chapter 4: Pronouns
Chapter 5: Raghu's Bicycle (Comprehension A)
Worksheets 1-5
Test 1
Chapter 6: Describing Words
Chapter 7: Doing Words
Chapter 8: Is, Am, Are
Chapter 9: Has, Have
Chapter 10: Granny's Garden (Comprehension B)
Worksheets 6-1
Test 2
Chapter 11: Prepositions
Chapter 12: A, AN, The
Chapter 13: Sentences
Chapter 14: Punctuation
Chapter 15: The Village School (Comprehension C)
Worksheets 12-15
Test 3
Chapter 16: Fun with Words
Chapter 17: Writing Skills
Chapter 18: Calendar
About the Author:
Vandana Sood, a postgraduate in English, currently heads the English department at Starex International School, Vasundhara Enclave, Delhi. In 1996, the Lion's Club, Delhi, honoured her with the Best Teacher Award. With a teaching experience of more than 25 years, she is well acquainted with the challenges of English language teaching in Indian situations.
About the Editor:
Chandra Nisha Singh has a Master's in English Literature, and an M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Comparative Indian Literature from the University of Delhi. She is a Senior Reader in the Department of English at Lakshmibai College, Delhi. She has worked on a series of textbooks in English for primary and secondary classes. She is also one of the editors of the SCERT English textbooks.