Sunday 27 July 2008

My course, Steve 's homwork


I have looked at my course again to find something new. I surprise my tuition fee to be increased dramatically. Fortunately i will study in Moorgate where is near my house now and i also went there several times.

I am still reading 'The Economics of Business Enterprise'- Martin Rickettts which i borrowed from library. (You can also read online by clicking that link) It is connected to my subject and known from Londonmet's email in which they suggest reading before entering Master course.

Regarding to diagnostic grammar test, I decided 3 my weakness i will focus on this week:
- Verb pattern
- Fill in the gap in small paragraph
- Meaning of phrasal verb

I am answering Steve's questions of this grammar test:

-Which of the grammar points you have problems with are more important for a) writing b) speaking c) both?
--> My speaking is weaker than my writing.

-Do you think that doing lots and lots of grammar exercises is the best way to improve your grammar?


--> It is the best way to improve grammar but it is not enough. I think i should highlight, remember where my mistake is from grammar exercise and make another right sentence using that grammar which i focus on.


-Can you think of any other activities that you could do without having to pick up a grammar book?


--> Exercise on internet is the most convenience book to improve grammar. However i prefer the game of grammar or visual grammar to written grammar.


-How do you think you've learnt the grammar you already know well?


--> My problem is how long i remember what i 've learnt. I think i should review what i already know when i find difficult to use it as much as possible. Therefore my brain works too much to remember for a long time.


-Can you find some online exercises to help you with your grammar weaknesses. Please put a link to anything you find, then do the exercise, and paste into your blog any sentences/phrases you got wrong or would like to remember.


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Verb pattern with answer.


Business vocabulary


Phrasal verb




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