IELTS Grammar Basic Course - Lecture

IELTS Grammar Basic Course Lecture

1.Grammar no rules no standards

Vocabulary can not make bricks without straw.

Trends: verbalization, the syntax in the "evolution", the syntax in the "marginalized"

1, verbalization:

Excuse me, Ventilation:

Air the room,please!

\ 3. Syntax that has not absolute, learning to build context awareness

Feed the dog to drink water. water the dog

My mouth is watering. My mouth is watering.

Send email to me. email me

HOPE. light up the darkness

Do not lie to me! do not clinton me!

2, in the evolution of grammar

I want a drink! I want a drink!

Innovation is a must! Innovation is a must!

\ 4 Modal verbs:. Modals

Modal verbs can be used in English to talk about rules.

Common modals for this usage include: can, can’t, must, mustn’t, have to.

British dog-owners have to have passports for their dogs when they travel abroad.

The first thing I believe we absolutely must do is to reduce the amount we use our cars.

3, marginalized syntax:

turn out

As a result, the original ......

1.turn out to be adj.

2.turn common general turned past

Note the hearing impaired: turn out and turned out

Avatar turned out to be very successful.

IELTS 7-point scale:

Uses less common and idiomatic vocabulary and shows some awareness of style and collocation.

Oral expression:

I am Sam

I am from Beijing.

I like playing basketball.

I want to go abroad and further my study.

You can call me Sam

I was born in Beijing.

Playing basketball gets me crazy.

I am planning to go abroad and further my study.

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