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English grammar for IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE applicants

For applicants of the international English exams (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE)

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I’m Ahmad Sharifzadeh.

 

 

This is a course on English Grammar, for Intermediate and Advanced Learners.

 

Why this course?

I’ve already had hundreds of students with different levels of language proficiency, most of whom as university students had taken a number of English courses here and there, but they all had one thing in common: almost all of them had a blurry picture of the English grammar, while they were thinking that the English grammar is full of exceptions, irregularities, and anomalies.

But I don’t think the way they think. I believe that the English language is among the best-structured languages, which has also a number of exceptions, which is the case in all languages.

After a number of years of teaching different courses, I understood that the available books couldn’t provide a good (I mean a clear) picture of the English language, esp. with regard to the grammatical rules. Instead of focusing on the main grammatical rules, the books tried to show and even sometimes exaggerate the exceptions and deviations from the rules. This made learners puzzled. Some learners even couldn’t manage to learn generalizable rules and this can be understood from their weakness in writing and speaking and their misunderstanding the written texts.

That’s why I wrote a book on grammar in which I looked differently at language components (I mean grammar and lexicon), the building blocks of each and every language. The book is published by Amazon as an e-book, and this course and the following courses are in accordance with my own book.

In this course, I’ll first teach you different parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, conjunctions, determiners, prepositions, and interjections), and then go toward the larger language constituents like phrases, clauses, and sentences.

In this course, I’m gonna mix up the traditional grammar with the newly born generative grammar. Normally, other books and courses try to keep the two separate from each other and teach them to two different groups of people, the former to language learners, but the latter to language teachers. This course will be the middle ground of both traditional and generative grammar. And I’m gonna deal with both to the extent necessary in order to facilitate your understanding.