Every month we look at the additional learning resources on the Digital Learning Hub.<\/span><\/p>\n
\ud83d\udd26 This month the spotlight is on the Grammar Guide.<\/b><\/p>\n
The Grammar Guide is a simple guide to the basic types of words which are the building blocks of all languages. Klik2learn\u2019s Grammar Guide is the only reference guide written specially for all levels of English learners. It exemplifies the basic idea that grammar and meaning are inextricably linked.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s look at what Professor David Crystal has to say:<\/p>\n
\u2018It helps to improve a learner\u2019s language abilities. There are four core linguistic domains we need if learners are to reach their full potential as communicating human beings: listening, speaking, reading and writing. And in each of these, it can be shown that grammar has a fundamental role to play.\u2019<\/strong><\/p>\n
In a nutshell<\/strong>: English grammar is not always easy to understand. The grammar guide on the Digital Learning Hub is an easy to use reference guide designed to help you communicate clearly in English. It\u2019s not about learning grammar rules .<\/p>\n
Key grammar points include a brief explanation, common examples and sample sentences. The Grammar Guide has been endorsed by the Scottish Qualifications Authority and by City & Guilds subject matter experts who described it as \u2018excellent.\u2019<\/p>\n
This is how \u2018Conjunctions\u2019 are covered in the guide:<\/p>\n
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Using the index at the top of the Grammar Guide you will see a list of content from Adjectives to Verbs. The guide also includes a separate Verb Section.<\/p>\n
Guide Contents<\/strong><\/p>\n
Adjectives
\nAdverbs
\nArticles
\nCollocation
\nConjunctions
\nIntonation
\nNouns
\nPrefixes
\nPrepositions
\nPronouns
\nPunctuation
\nQuestion Words
\nSpelling Rules
\nStress
\nSuffixes
\nSyllables
\nVerbs<\/p>\n
The Verb Section<\/strong><\/p>\n
Auxiliary Verbs
\nConditionals
\nDirect\/Indirect Speech
\nFuture Tenses
\nGerunds
\nInfinitive
\nIrregular Verbs
\nModal Verbs
\nPassive\/Active
\nPast Continuous Tense
\nPast\/Present Participles
\nPast Perfect Tense
\nPast Simple Tense
\nPresent Continuous Tense
\nPresent Perfect Tense
\nPresent Perfect Continuous Tense
\nPresent Simple Tense
\nRegular Verbs
\nQuestion Tags<\/p>\n
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