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Faculté Lettres et Langues
Département de Langue et littérature anglais
W.E_L1
Section 01: Parts of Speech
GOOD GRAMMAR BOOK
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GOOD GRAMMAR BOOK
EACH student should give at leeast one graùmmar book that is very helpful in learning
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Final And Specific Objectives
PRE TEST
ENTRY TEST
Lesson Contents
Bibliography
Essential Glossary
Description of the section
Operational Objectives
grammatical categories
summary of categories
parts of speech
parts of speech
Reading vs. Writing
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devoir - 01
devoir 02
devoir 03
devoir _ pronoun
test- parts of speech
description of the section
Operational Objectives
definition of the sentence
senetnce expansion
parts of the sentence
sentence patterns
videos related to sentence patterns
parts of the sentence
sentence expansion
sentence structure
test 01
description of the section
Operational objectives
english phrases
noun and verb phrases
phrases.rar
noun and verb phrases
Noun phrase
propositional phrase
questions/reponses
devoir - phrases
description of the section
Operational Objectives
types of clauses
subordinate clauses
independent clauses
dependent and independent clauses
clauses summary
Dependent and independent clauses
relative clauses
a grammar book
completing the part of the sentence
devoir- clauses
description of the section
Operational Objectives
run-on sentences
Unnecessary shifts in sentences
misplaced and dangling modifiers
Avoiding faulty pronoun reference
writing mechanics
punctaution rules
using periods
run-on sentences
avoiding run on sentences and comma splices
Avis
devoir -style and mechanics
posttest
Final evaluation