Penguin Grammar Workbook: Beginners

Penguin Grammar Workbook: Beginners by Peter Dainty is a practical resource published by Penguin in 1998, designed for students at the beginner level of English language learning. This 96-page workbook focuses on essential grammar structures necessary for effective communication, making it suitable for both classroom use and self-study.
Readers will find a structured approach to learning, with each unit dedicated to a specific grammar point presented on a single page or spread. The workbook features a diverse range of exercise types, along with a detachable answer key, a teacher’s introduction, and revision tests to reinforce learning. Additionally, it includes an exit test and tables for verb, spelling, and punctuation rules, catering to those engaged in Foreign Language Study and English as a Second Language.
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Tieing in with major English Language course books at Beginner level, this text is aimed at students who need to practise the elementary grammar structures needed for communication. It is suitable both for classwork and self-study and includes: one grammar point per unit on one page or spread; a wide variety of exercise types; detachable answer key; teacher’s introduction; revision tests; exit test at the end of the book; and verb/spelling/punctuation rules tables.
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