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Focus on Grammar 2 Interactive CD-ROM - Irene E. Schoenberg

Focus on Grammar 2 Interactive CD-ROM

CD-ROM (Software)
2007 | 2nd edition
Pearson Education (US) (Hersteller)
978-0-13-189965-0 (ISBN)
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The all-new Focus on Grammar 2 Interactive CD-ROM, by Samuela Eckstut and Heather Ordover, mirrors the syllabus of the textbook Focus on Grammar 2, now available in a newly revised third edition.

 

Clear, contextualized, and interactive, this CD-ROM program provides a communicative review of English grammar that covers all language skills through a comprehensive, motivating, and fun practice of the grammar points and skills introduced in the Focus on Grammar Student Book. Focus on Grammar Interactive is in five levels, introductory through advanced.

 

Features



Abundant contextualized exercises—including grammar, reading, listening, dictation, and speaking activities—provide students with extensive and meaningful lab practice.
Target structures are presented in full reading and listening passages to help students discover the grammar.
Dictation exercises provide students with controlled listening and writing practice.
Speaking exercises give students the opportunity for further oral practice of the vocabulary, grammatical structures, and themes introduced in the unit.
Review quizzes and and reports help students monitor their own progress and work.
Additional exercises for remedial practice are provided for each grammar point so that students can work on improving weaker areas.
A new From Grammar to Writing section provides students with additional writing practice based on unit topics, through a series of controlled practice leading to authentic pieces of writing that can be submitted for grading.
Automated feedback, such as hints and explanations, provides learner support and motivates students.
Engaging games provide fun opportunities to review key structures.
Additional support is provided by a wide range of easy-to-access resources, including grammar charts, grammar notes, glossaries, and appendices.

System Requirements



Windows 2000 with Service 4 or XP
For Non-English Windows 2000 or XP systems, professional edition recommended
Pentium II processor 400+ MHz
128+ MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
16-bit graphics card
Monitor resolution of 800 x 600 or higher
Sound card, microphone, and speakers (Microphones plugged into USB ports are not supported)
10X CD-ROM drive
Disk space for saving student data (floppy, flash memory, hard drive)
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher (Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher recommended) (Note: Netscape and AOL browser software software not supported.)
Macromedia’s Flash 8 and Shockwave 10, Apple’s QuickTime 7, and Sun’s Java 1.5.0_06 plug-ins (Note: If your computer does not have these plug-ins, they will be installed automatically when you install the course.)
Adobe Acrobat Reader 7

PART I:         The Verb Be: Present and Past

 

UNIT 1            The Present of Be: Statements

UNIT 2            The Present of Be: Yes/No Questions

UNIT 3            ThePast ofBe

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

Using the Present and Past of Be

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART II:         Using Nouns, Adjectives, Prepositions, and Wh-

     Questions

 

UNIT 4            Count Nouns; Proper Nouns

UNIT 5            Descriptive Adjectives

UNIT 6            Prepositions of Place                    

UNIT 7            Wh- Questions

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

Using Nouns, Adjectives, Prepositions and Wh- Questions

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART III:        The Simple Present

     

UNIT 8            The Simple Present: Affirmative and Negative Statements

UNIT 9            The Simple Present: Yes / No Questions and Short Answers

UNIT 10          The Simple Present: Wh- Questions

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        Time Word Connectors

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST







 

PART IV:       When, What + Noun; Prepositions of Time;

    Possessives; This / That / These / Those;

    One / Ones / It

 

UNIT 11        When, What + Noun; Prepositions of Time; Ordinal Numbers

UNIT 12        Possessive Nouns and Possessive Adjectives; Questions with Whose

UNIT 13        This / That / These / Those; Questions with Or

UNIT 14        One / Ones / It

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                    Punctuation I

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART V:         Present Progressive; Imperatives; Can / Could;

     Suggestions: Let's, Why Don't We

 

UNIT 15          The Present Progressive: Affirmative and Negative

  Statements

UNIT 16          The Present Progressive: Yes / No and Wh-Questions

UNIT 17          The Imperative

UNIT 18          Can / Could

UNIT 19          Suggestions: Let's, Why don't we . . .?, Why don't you . . .?;

  Responses

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        Subjects and Verbs

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 





 

PART VI:        The Simple Past

 

UNIT 20          The Simple Past: Regular Verbs – Affirmative and Negative Statements

UNIT 21          The Simple Past: Irregular Verbs – Affirmative and Negative Statements

UNIT 22          The Simple Past:Yes / No andWh- Questions

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                    Punctuation II

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART VII:      There is / There are; Pronouns; Count and Non-Count Nouns

 

UNIT 23          There Is / There Are; Is There...? / Are There...?

UNIT 24          Subject and Object Pronouns; Direct and Indirect Objects

UNIT 25          Count and Non-Count Nouns; Articles

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        Noun-Noun Constructions

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART VIII:      Review and Contrast–Verbs

 

UNIT 26          The Simple Present and Present Progressive; Adverbs and Expressions of Frequency

UNIT 27          Non-Action Verbs

UNIT 28          Gerunds and Infinitives

UNIT 29          Review of the Simple Past

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING:

                        Time Markers

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART IX:        The Future

 

UNIT 30          Be Going to for the Future

UNIT 31          Will for the Future; Future Time Markers

UNIT 32          May or Might for Possibility

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        Time Clauses with When

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART X:         Nouns                    

 

UNIT 33          Questions with Any / Some / How Much / How Many;

  Quantity Expressions

UNIT 34          Too Much / Too Many / Too + Adjective

UNIT 35          Possessives

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        A Business Letter

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 







PART XI:         Modals: Permission/Requests; Desires; Offers;

                        Advice; Necessity         

 

UNIT 36          Can or May for Permission

UNIT 37          Requests,Desires, and Offers:Would You Please . . .?, I'd Like . . .; Would You Like . . . ?

UNIT 38          Advice:Should, Shouldn't, Ought to, Had Better, and Had Better Not

UNIT 39          Necessity: Have to, Don't Have to, Must, Mustn't

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        Expressing and Supporting an Opinion

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

PART XII:         Comparisons     

 

UNIT 40          The Comparative

UNIT 41          Adverbs of Manner

UNIT 42          Enough; Too / Very; As + Adjective+ As; Same / Different

UNIT 43          The Superlative

 

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

                        The Order of Adjectives Before Nouns

 

GRAMMAR OUT OF THE BOX (GAME)

 

REVIEW TEST

 

 

APPENDICES



Map of the World
Map of the United States and Canada
Numbers, Temperatures, Months, Days, Seasons, Titles
Time
Parts of the Body; Medical Problems
Holidays in the United States and Canada
Base Forms and Past Forms of Common Irregular Verbs
Verb Forms
Plural Nouns: Spelling and Pronunciation Rules
Possessive Nouns
Non-count Nouns and Names of Containers
The Definite Article
Phrasal Verbs (Two-Word Verbs)
Direct and Indirect Objects
The Present Progressive: Spelling Rules
The Simple Present: Spelling and Pronunciation Rules
The Simple Past of Regular Verbs: Spelling and Pronunciation Rules
Comparisons with Adjectives
Modals
Pronunciation Table

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.1.2007
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 203 mm
Gewicht 100 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-13-189965-1 / 0131899651
ISBN-13 978-0-13-189965-0 / 9780131899650
Zustand Neuware
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