Grammar in Use Advanced

The English Farm | Grammar in Use Advanced course

This course is for upper-intermediate or advanced speakers of English. The topics are challenging even for some native speakers, but you will find them rewarding.

Many mysteries of English grammar will be solved during this course. If you master the content of this course, you will be able to communicate with confidence in business, academic and most casual situations.

There are 100 units. Each unit has a page of review and then exercises. Your teacher will guide you through the book and help you understand each point. In class, you will also create many examples using the target language about your own life.

Topics include:

  • a detailed comparative review of all English verb forms and tenses;
  • analysis of future tenses;
  • modals and semi-modals;
  • linking verbs, passives and questions;
  • verb complementation and what follows verbs;
  • reporting;
  • nouns;
  • articles, determiners and quantifiers;
  • relative clauses and other types of clauses;
  • pronouns, substitution and leaving out words;
  • adjectives and adverbs;
  • adverbial clauses and conjunctions;
  • prepositions; and
  • organizing information in English sentences.

Buy the Book

ISBN
9781107539303

Time to complete

Fast
50 時間 / 100 クラス
Relaxed
75 時間 / 150 クラス

This is an advanced course in grammar.

This book is designed to be used to troubleshoot grammatical problems, but it can also be worked through with the student to get a good overview of English grammar. It is particularly good if a student is motivated to do homework but needs tasks to be set for them.

The "In Use" series

Books in the "In Use" series all follow the same structure. They are divided into units grouped by topic. Each unit consists of a page of explanation and a page of exercises. They are designed for self-study but can be used in a classroom setting, too. They are very easy to teach from. The explanation covers everything you need, and the exercises are simple with answers provided.

  • Work through the explanations together with your student, making sure that they understand and answering any questions they may have.
  • Do the exercises togther.
  • Set homework for each class based on the material covered.
  • Teaching strategies
  • When you teach vocabulary, make sure you do some or all of the following:
  • Get your student to try to figure out the meanings of new words themselves.
  • Get your student to explain the meaning of the word in another way.
  • Get your student to tell you antonyms, synonyms or phrases they know related to the word in question.
  • Model using the word in an example sentence that is related to their life or work.
  • Make the student produce their own example sentence.
  • Set writing homework that uses the new words.

Notes

  • The answer key for each level is in a separate attached file. You can also find answers to the exercises at the back of the book.
  • Students can download the sample pages from the course page under "Look inside". The PDF file is also included here in a separate attached file.