Reference Book
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 11:32 am
I apologize for veering slightly off topic but I could use some advice and the readers here are the most likely people to be able to advise.
I recently (last year) began voluteering for the local literacy network, tutoring immigrants to the area in basic English. Although I find that that I typically know how to say something, I often to not recall the grammatical rule that would permit my students to export the lesson to other situations. I sometimes stumble onto the rules in the different texts available through the organization but I would like to acquire a quality reference book of American English grammar. I have done some preliminary research, which suggests A Grammar Book: An ESL/EFL Teacher Course by Marianne Celce-Murcia. I would appreciate both opinions on the ability of this book to meet my needs and suggestions of other books that might do.
I recently (last year) began voluteering for the local literacy network, tutoring immigrants to the area in basic English. Although I find that that I typically know how to say something, I often to not recall the grammatical rule that would permit my students to export the lesson to other situations. I sometimes stumble onto the rules in the different texts available through the organization but I would like to acquire a quality reference book of American English grammar. I have done some preliminary research, which suggests A Grammar Book: An ESL/EFL Teacher Course by Marianne Celce-Murcia. I would appreciate both opinions on the ability of this book to meet my needs and suggestions of other books that might do.
