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English for Teachers

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English for Teachers (1974)
by Daniel D. Holt
2040324English for Teachers1974Daniel D. Holt

English
for
Teachers


peace corps/korea

TABLE OF CONTENTS

page

PREFACE

i

DESCRIPTION OF THE FORMAT

ii

SUGGESTIONS FOR USING THIS MATERIAL

iii

UNIT 1 ENVIRONMENT

1

Chapter 1 present of 'be'

2

simple present tense
Chapter 2 adverbs

4

frequency words
the connective 'when'
Chapter 3 commands

6

direct quotations
Chapter 4 time and place

8

the connective 'however'
Chapter 5 'because' and 'since'

10

the expletive 'there'
UNIT 2 CONTEMPORARY LIVING

12

Chapter 1 regular past

13

possessives
past of 'do'
'before' and 'after'
Chapter 2 past of 'be'

15

cardinal and ordinal numbers
Chapter 3 the definite article

17

indefinite articles
'one' and 'the other'
compound nouns
Chapter 4 count and noncount nouns

19

object pronouns
Chapter 5 irregular past

21

UNIT 3 CAREERS

24

Chapter 1 present continuous

25

future with 'going to'
Chapter 2 present perfect

27

passive
'get' with past participle
Chapter 3 past continuous

30

the connective 'while'
Chapter 4 adjectives used as complements

32

after direct objects
past participles as modifiers
adjectives in -ing
Chapter 5 review reading

35

UNIT 4 HEALTH

37

Chapter 1 future

38

requests with 'will you' and 'won't you'
Chapter 2 uses of 'would'

40

'used to'
Chapter 3 modals

43

Chapter 4 'shall we' and 'let's'

46

Chapter 5 be + noun/adjective + verb

49

'by' and 'until'
UNIT 5 EDUCATION

53

Chapter 1 comparisons

54

Chapter 2 adverbials

57

Chapter 3 linking verbs

59

Chapter 4 verbs with to + verb

61

Chapter 5 review reading

63

UNIT 6 ADVENTURE AND TRAVEL

65

Chapter 1 reflexives

66

Chapter 2 two-word verbs

67

Chapter 3 gerunds

69

Chapter 4 conditionals

71

Chapter 5 subjunctives

73

UNIT 7 THE COMMUNICATIVE POWERS OF MAN

76

Chapter 1 'It' in subject position

77

Chapter 2 statements connected with 'and...too' and 'and... either'

79

Chapter 3 qualifiers

81

Chapter 4 complements

83

Chapter 5 connectors

85

UNIT 8

87

Chapter 1 relative pronouns
relative word in clauses as complements
relative word in clauses as subjects
nonrestrictive clauses
Chapter 2 comprehensive review

91

Chapter 3 comprehensive review

93

Chapter 4 comprehensive review

95

Chapter 5 comprehensive review

98

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