Fundamentals of English Grammar Interactive allows students to study grammar as they never have before Through a dynamic combination of animation, audio, and voice recordings, this all-new multimedia program provides more than 100 hours of instruction and interactive practice. Fundamentals of English Grammar Interactive is perfect for independent study or for teachers who want to combine classroom instruction with computer-based learning in the lab. Features Animated Grammar Presentation: Talking Heads inform students about grammar and usage in lively, accessible and engaging ways. Development of Grammatical Awareness: Introductory dialogues help students notice how grammar works by highlighting use of forms. Extensive Grammar Practice: More than 500 new interactive exercises including listening, speaking and reading. Learner Support: Easy access to information through pop-up notes and grammar charts with clear examples and explanations of key points. Ongoing Assessment: Students can monitor their progress through immediate feedback on practice exercises, chapter tests, and score reports. System Requirements Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 (or higher), or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 (or higher) Non-English Windows 2000 systems require the Professional edition Pentium II processor 400+ MHz 64+ MB RAM (128 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 Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher (Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher recommended) (Note: Netscape and AOL browser software are not supported.) Macromedia s Flash 6 (or higher) and Shockwave 8 (or higher), Apple s QuickTime 5 (or higher), and Sun s Java 1.4.1_01 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 4.0 (or higher) software For more information on this product and our other Multimedia products, please visit the Pearson Longman Multimedia website. "
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0131844148
ISBN-13
9780131844148
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102905796
Product Key Features
Author
Betty Azar, Rachel KOCH
Publication Name
Fundamentals of English Grammar Interactive CD-ROM
Format
CD-ROM
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Type
Language Course
Number of Pages
99998 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
0.4in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
0.4in
Item Weight
3.4 Oz
Additional Product Features
Table of Content
CHAPTER 1 PRESENT TIME 1-1 The Simple Present and the Present Progressive 1-2 Forms of the Simple Present and the Present Progressive 1-3 Frequency Adverbs 1-4 Final -s 1-5 Spelling of Final -s/-es 1-6 Non-Action Verbs 1-7 Present Verbs: Short Answers to Yes/No Questions Game: Crossword Listening Speaking Reading comprehension Test CHAPTER 2 PAST TIME 2-1 Expressing Past Time: The Simple Past 2-2 Forms of the Simple Past: Regular Verbs 2-3 Forms of the Simple: Be 2-4 Regular Verbs: Pronunciation of -ed Endings 2-5 Spelling of -ing and -ed Forms 2-6 The Principle Parts of a Verb 2-7 Irregular Verbs: A Reference List 2-8 The Simple Past and the Past Progressive 2-9 Forms of the Past Progressive 2-10 Expressing Past Time: Using Time Clauses 2-11 Expressing Past Habit: Used to Game: Concentration Listening Speaking Reading Reading comprehension Test CHAPTER 3 FUTURE TIME 3-1 Expressing Future Time: Be going to And Will 3-2 Forms with Be going to 3-3 Forms with Will 3-4 Sureness about the Future 3-5 Be going to vs. Will 3-6 Expressing Future Time in Time Clauses and If -Clauses 3-7 Using the Present Progressive to Express Future Time 3-8 Using the Simple Present to Express Future Time 3-9 Immediate Future: Using Be about to 3-10 Parallel Verbs Game: Crossword Listening Speaking Reading Reading comprehension Test CHAPTER 4 THE PRESENT PERFECT AND THE PAST PERFECT 4-1 Past Participle 4-2 Forms of the Present Perfect 4-3 Meanings of the Present Perfect 4-4 Simple Past vs. Present Perfect 4-5 Using Since and For 4-6 Present Perfect Progressive 4-7 Present Perfect Progressive vs. Present Perfect 4-8 Using Already, Yet, Still, and Anymore 4-9 Past Perfect Game: Concentration Listening Speaking Reading comprehension Test CHAPTER 5 ASKING QUESTIONS 5-1 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers 5-2 Yes/No Questions and Information Questions 5-3 Questions with Who, Who(m), and What 5-4 Using Could to Express Possibility 5-5 Spoken and Written Contractions with Question Words 5-6 Using What + a Form of Do 5-7 Using What kind of 5-8 Using Which 5-9 Using Wh
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
English As a Second Language, Grammar & Punctuation
Genre
Foreign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
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