230039 Grammar and Usage (S) (SoSe 2018)

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The main purpose of this seminar is to make sure that students have the ability to use grammatical structures appropriately and correctly in a variety of contexts. The main focus of this class, however, lies on the verb.

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Chapter 5 from: Gramley, S. & K.-M. Pätzold (2004, 2nd ed.) A Survey of Modern English. London: Routledge.

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23-ANG-AngBM1 Basismodul 1: Language 1.2 Grammar and Usage Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngBM1_ver1 Basismodul 1: Language 1.1 Grammar and Usage Study requirement
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This seminar requires you to engage in independent study activities that will provide practice in those areas of English grammar that are especially problematic for German learners in general and for you personally. You must complete at least 70% of the classroom exercises and activities as well as a final set of questions (achieve at least 50%) to earn credit for this course. This work will help you to assess your personal strengths and deficits in the mastery of English grammar.

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This lecture is taught in english
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