College Freshman English / Jovita N. Fernando

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mandaluyong City, Philippines : National Book Store, c1988Description: viii, 350 pages ; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • PE 1408 .F47 1988
Contents:
Unit I. Word order: a review -- Unit II. The word -- Unit III. Diction - usage and vocabulary -- Unit IV. The sentence -- Unit V. The paragraph -- Unit VI. The whole composition -- Unit VII. Letter writing.
Summary: In Series II, grammatical structures are introduced in a completely functional, stimulating, and we believe, effective approach to grammar usage and composition writing. The natural-sounding practice sentences greatly simplify the task of both teacher and student. Often they appear in the form of meaningful paragraphs on Philippine customs and practices, historical events or some illuminating selection, so that the student adds to his knowledge and broadens his cultural outlook as he studies his grammar.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room English and Language Studies FIL PE 1408 .F47 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004796

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Unit I. Word order: a review -- Unit II. The word -- Unit III. Diction - usage and vocabulary -- Unit IV. The sentence -- Unit V. The paragraph -- Unit VI. The whole composition -- Unit VII. Letter writing.

In Series II, grammatical structures are introduced in a completely functional, stimulating, and we believe, effective approach to grammar usage and composition writing. The natural-sounding practice sentences greatly simplify the task of both teacher and student. Often they appear in the form of meaningful paragraphs on Philippine customs and practices, historical events or some illuminating selection, so that the student adds to his knowledge and broadens his cultural outlook as he studies his grammar.

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