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Tha Grammar Activity Book Bob Obee

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Cambridge University Press 2011Description: 128 pISBN:
  • 9780521575799
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.4/OBE
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A resource book of grammar games for young students. The Grammar Activity Book is a collection of photocopiable grammar games and activities designed to liven up the English language classroom.

The Grammar Activity book is a collection of over 60 photocopiable grammar games and activities designed to enliven the English language classroom by engaging learners with grammar through meaningful interactions and purposeful play. The material is aimed mainly at younger students but could also be used with other age groups.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Map of the Book
  • Introduction
  • Unit 1 Time Like the Present
  • 1.1 Global animal bingo
  • 1.2 Behind the screen
  • 1.3 Wildlife whoopers
  • 1.4 Adverb backgammon
  • Unit 2 Questions and Answers
  • 2.1 'So what's the question?'
  • 2.2 Sporting chances
  • 2.3 Do card quiz
  • 2.4 Zig-zag questions
  • Unit 3 Talking about Things Past
  • 3.1 Round about when
  • 3.2 Last week's news
  • 3.3 Joke go-betweens
  • 3.4 Past identities
  • Unit 4 Making Comparisons
  • 4.1 Line up accordingly
  • 4.2 ratio roulette
  • 4.3 Psychic partners
  • 4.4 Comparative short straws
  • Unit 5 Describing Things
  • 5.1 Four card adjectives
  • 5.2 Collocation bridges
  • 5.3 Square routes
  • 5.4 Sort yourselves out
  • Unit 6 Looking to The Future
  • 6.1 Dedication poems
  • 6.2 Arrangement squares
  • 6.3 Pantomime fish
  • 6.4 Collecting evidence
  • Unit 7 Things We Can Count
  • 7.1 Determiner dominoes
  • 7.2 Pieces of me
  • 7.3 Building captions
  • 7.4 Open 'the' doors
  • Unit 8 Using the Perfect
  • 8.1 Record breakers
  • 8.2 What have you done
  • 8.3 Jigsaw mischief
  • 8.4 Adverb rummy
  • 8.5 Opposite number changes
  • 8.6 Point in a story
  • Unit 9 Conditional Meaning
  • 9.1 Homophone healing
  • 9.2 Blanks and brackets
  • 9.3 Seeking scruples
  • 9.4 Memory consequences
  • Unit 10 Obligation and Possibility (Modal Verbs)
  • 10.1 Headline investment
  • 10.2 Streetwise surveys
  • 10.3 Royal behaviour
  • 10.4 Rules and lines
  • Unit 11 Indicating Time, Movement and Place
  • 11.1 Preposition chequers
  • 11.2 Opposite moves
  • 11.3 Time pieces
  • 11.4 Last card wins
  • Unit 12 Functional Exchanges
  • 12.1 Answer keys
  • 12.2 On the floor debate
  • 12.3 Conversation pyramids
  • 12.4 Answer hopping
  • Unit 13 What Someone Said
  • 13.1 Beyond belief
  • 13.2 Something to report
  • 13.3 Connecting speech
  • 13.4 Who asked you?
  • Unit 14 Using the Passive
  • 14.1 Signs of the passive
  • 14.2 Whose house?
  • 14.3 Causative day out
  • 14.4 Fairy tale jigsaw races
  • Unit 15 Revision Games
  • 15.1 Slide rules
  • 15.2 Tense squares
  • 15.3 Throw out puzzles
  • 15.4 Sole mates

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