GGAT – Module 11 – More Grammar and Vocabulary in Use – all levels

GGAT – Module 11 – More Grammar and Vocabulary in Use – all levels

Welcome to my course Help is Coming.

If you are working alone, and you wish to use the course to increase your vocabulary range and using grammar properly work through at a reasonable pace. If you come across a section which you think is of no importance to you or in which you feel your vocabulary is already very strong, leave it out, perhaps returning to it later. Some parts are easier than others. Never spend too long on one particular section. Treat the course as a cross between a manual and a collection of short stories, not as a novel which you want to read quite quickly from cover to cover. Sometimes refer to it to check a word you’re not sure of or need to use; sometimes browse through it and pick a section to listen to or read and study, just because it’s of interest or perhaps an area of English you have never really considered before. And keep coming back to it, as you would a story you have just enjoyed. Each time you look at a particular section, you will find your vocabulary and grammar use seem stronger, more refined, more elastic than the time before.There is little point in having thirty thousand words in your head if you are only able to call up about five hundred when you find yourself in a particular situation. The Practice sections will help you to start using the vocabulary more or less automatically and without too much hesitation. These sections will also help your speaking and writing skills in general. There is enough here to give Examiners quite a surprise when they read your compositions and hear your answers to Interview questions.

Revision – Inversion – no sooner than – barely scarcely when

Polish into English – 20 sentences – grammar review

Idioms in Use – a difficult patient

Polish into English – 20 sentences – grammar review – the answers

Avoiding Common Errors part 1

Avoiding Common Errors part 1 – the answers

Idioms in Use – a raw deal

Quality of Character

How to describe a person’s character and looks – helpful hints

Quality – the good, the bad and the ugly – essential vocabulary

My lips tell you what I am like

Idioms in Use – a tall order

Making Questions part 1

Making Questions part 1 – the answers

Listening and Talking about May and June part 1

Listening and Talking about May and June part 1 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Listening and Talking about May and June part 2

Listening and Talking about May and June part 2 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Idioms in Use – between a rock and a hard place

Listening and Talking about May and June part 3

Listening and Talking about May and June part 3 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Listening and Talking about May and June part 4

Listening and Talking about May and June part 4 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Idioms in Use – between the devil and the deep blue sea

Listening and Talking about May and June part 5

Listening and Talking about May and June part 5 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Listening and Talking about May and June part 6

Listening and Talking about May and June part 6 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Idioms in Use – on the horns of dilemma

Listening and Talking about May and June part 7

Listening and Talking about May and June part 7 – Miscellaneous Expressions

Revision – How to use 'Hardly’ part 1

Revision – Hardly part 2 – almost no; almost not; almost none

Revision – Hardly part 3

Revision – Hardly part 4

Idioms in Use – to be hoisted with your own petard

Reacting to events part 1 – surprised – idiomatic expressions – Listening Skills

Idioms in Use – to be made of sterner stuff

Reacting to events part 2 – emotional – idiomatic expressions – Listening Skills

Idioms in Use – pull no punches

Reacting to events part 3 – anger – idiomatic expressions – Listening Skills

Idioms in Use – to read somebody the Riot Act

Reacting to events part 4 – to be afraid – idiomatic expressions- Listening Skills

Idioms in Use – to roll with the punches

Reacting to events part 5 – to be embarrassed – idiomatic expressions – Listening Skills

Idioms in Use – to take stock of something

Reacting to events part 6 – to be amused – idiomatic expressions – Listening Skills

Idioms in Use – to wake up and smell the coffee

Prepositions of place part 1

Idioms in Use – to be sold down the river

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 1

Idioms in Use – when push comes to shove

Boost your English with phrasal verbs – revision part 1

Idioms in Use – when the shit hits the fan

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 2

Idioms in Use – wouldn’t go amiss

Cleft sentences part 1

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 3

Cleft sentences part 2

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 4

Cleft sentences part 3

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 5

Boost your English with phrasal verbs – revision part 2

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 6

Revision – Presentation of Clause of purpose – in order to, so that so as to

Practical Knowledge – All about 'The’ part 7

Condition – words and phrases for expressing condition

Revision – Presentation of Phrasal verbs – prepositional phrases

Easily Confused Words – deny, reject, refuse and decline

There is more to her than meets the eye – expressions relating liking

Like , Love and Hate with -ing or to do

Afraid to do or Afraid of doing

May and June – special version part 1 – different approach

May and June – special version part 2 – different approach

May and June – special version part 3 – different approach

May and June – special version part 4 – different approach

May and June – special version part 5 – different approach

May and June – special version parts 6 and 7 – different approach

All about the weather – Listening Comprehension

The definition of Success

Healthy choices part 1

Healthy choices part 2

Healthy choices part 3

Healthy choices part 4

Healthy choices part 5

Healthy choices part 6

Healthy choices part 7

Healthy choices part 8

Healthy choices part 9

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Grzegorz Dutkiewicz

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