| CHOOSING MATERIALS FOR GRAMMAR LEARNING |
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The aim of this leaflet
The aim of this leaflet is to help you find suitable learning materials.
It lists questions for you to think about before choosing materials,
and provides a classified index of SAC and Web Grammar materials,
to make it easier for you to find materials that suit your needs.
Materials in the SAC
- Textbooks
Most of the textbooks are located on the 'Grammar Practice' and
'Grammar Reference' shelves. You
can find the Grammar aspects you're looking for in the Contents
Pages or Indexes at the front or back of each book. The table
on p.3 below provides information about each of the SAC Grammar
books. You can also search for materials on particular Grammar
aspects using the computer catalogue. Choose 'Skill' on the first
screen.
- CD-ROMs
There are Grammar CD-ROMs available, such as Issues in English,
in the Orientation Area of the SAC.
- Other materials
As well as (or instead of) using Grammar materials, you can also
learn Grammar from Reading materials. Newspapers and magazines
are available in the Orientation Area, and readers (which can be borrowed
for two weeks) are available in the SAC Area A.
Materials on the Web
The table at the back of this leaflet provides information about
recommended web materials.
Choosing materials
Here are a number of questions to help you narrow down your search
and find materials that suit your needs. Perhaps the first question
to ask is:
- Do I want to use Grammar materials, or would I rather discover
Grammar rules and patterns for myself?
- If you prefer to use Grammar materials, you can narrow your
search by asking yourself:
- Do I want to test myself first in order to find out what areas
I am weakest at? (If so, look for materials with Diagnostic Tests).
- Do I prefer books to be organised according to traditional
Grammar categories (e.g. 'Tenses') or according to functions (e.g.
'Talking about the future')?
- Do I prefer 'one sentence' examples or longer passages ('grammar
in context')?
- Do I like explanations to be concise or detailed?
- Do I want information on advanced sentence structure and style?
- Do I prefer book or online materials?
Having answered these questions, you will be able to narrow down
your search using the classified index of materials on the next
page.
Once you have found a few materials that seem to be suitable, there
are some further questions that will help you make your final choice(s):
- Do the topics match my goal?
- Are the contents page and index easy to follow?
- Is the language up-to-date?
- Are the explanations clear?
- Is the level of the material appropriate?
A quick look at the Contents Page, the Introduction/Preface and
a sample unit should be enough for you to decide whether the material
is suitable.
Note
The introductory leaflet in this series is the leaflet Improving
your Grammar (G1).
This advice sheet is part of the Grammar series of leaflets supporting
independent learning, produced by the HKUST Language Center SAC
team. This leaflet was written by Jacqueline Lam Kam-mei, 2000.
Revised by Richard Pemberton, 2001. Version 3. Last updated: 27
February 2001. If you copy from this leaflet, please acknowledge
the source. Thanks.




- Common Errors in English http://vlc.polyu.edu.hk/common
[Explanation + exercises from PolyU VLC]
- DEN Online Test Centre, The http://www.edunet.com/test/index.cfm
[Tests, quizzes + games]
- ESL Quiz Center http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/quiz
- Grammar Activities http://ec.hku.hk/vec/grammar/gramact.htm
[Gap-fill exercises from student academic papers, focusing on
Prepositions and Tenses. From the English Centre, HKU.]
- Grammar Quizzes http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/quizzes/grammar.html
[Large number of quizzes at different levels]
- Guide to Grammar + Writing http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm
[Advanced level guide to usage. Includes FAQs, interactive quizzes
for learners of English, comprehensive index. Much of it is designed
for native speakers, but still useful.]
- Online Writing Lab http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl.eslstudent.html
[Large collection of handouts on Grammar and Writing from Purdue
University, USA]
- Practice with Articles http://vlc.polyu.edu.hk/articles/articlestable.htm
[Exercises from PolyU VLC]
- TeleGram http://www.telenex.hku.hk/telec/sgram/main.htm
[Sampler of Grammar database for Hong Kong secondary teachers.
Information on passive voice and verbs.]
- Test Bank http://www.educ.goteborg.se/usam/pforum/elpa/gramtest.html
[100-item Grammar test from Goteborg University, Sweden. Can be
used as Diagnostic Test or Proficiency Test.]
- Test your English http://www.edunet.com/english/practice/test-ces.html
[Diagnostic test from Colchester English Study Centre, UK]
- Verbs Practice Exercises http://vlc.polyu.edu.hk/verbs/verbsind.htm
[Exercises from PolyU VLC]
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