Overview
This course provides students with
comprehensive lessons in modal auxiliary verbs, prepositions and adverbs. It
also allows them practice in using the said grammar lessons through relevant
exercises.
Intended learning outcomes
At
the end of the course, the student must be able to:
1. Building on the previous grammar-related courses to develop his course in everything related to English grammar and move them to a higher level in line with what is taught in the classroom.
2. Acquiring the necessary skills related to the art of teaching English grammar
3. Acquiring various practical skills and experiences in the optimal use of English grammar.
4. Practicing the linguistic rules that are included in the course so that he can master and master them.
5. Being aware of all linguistic aspects when using sentences and phrases.
5. Being aware of all linguistic aspects when using sentences and phrases.
Teaching and learning methods
The course will be presented to the student
through lectures, panel discussions, or assignments and exercises, discussion
and dialogue
Methods of assessments
Methods
of evaluating students in this course
(class
work 40% &
final 60%)
Class
work: is divided into written midterm, assignments and tasks
Written
final exam
References
1. Yule. G.
2010. Oxford Practice Grammar. Advanced. Oxford University Press.
2. Murphy, R.
2007. English Grammar in Use. A reference and practice book for intermediate
students of English. Cambridge University Press.
3. Hewings, M.
2005. Second Edition. Advanced Grammar in Use. A self-study reference and
practice book for advanced students of English. Cambridge University Press.
Main Contents of the Course
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Scientific topics
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Week
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Readings / References / Notes
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs
May & Might
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1
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs +
be able to
Can, Could & be able
to
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2
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Must & can’t
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3
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Have to
& must
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4
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Should 1
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5
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Can/ Could/
Would you…? etc.
9Requests,
offers, permission & invitations)
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6
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Could (d0) & could have ( done)
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7
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Nouns + preposition ( trouble with)
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8
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To, in
order to, so that & for
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9
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Adverbs of degree( very, quite)
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10
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In, on, & at (time)
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11
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But, although, in spite of, whereas, etc.
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12
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Adverbs
& word order
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13
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Derivation
of Adverbs
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14
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