Need help? Questions are welcome questions@accessiblexword.comStudent Learning Objectives After completing this book, I will know- that English is a word order language
- that X-Words are the anchors of the sentence
- that there are two major building blocks of the English sentence, verb phrases and noun boxes
- these building blocks join with function words to make beautiful sentences!
We will start with Lesson 1.- Click on Lesson 1
- Watch the introduction: Lesson 1 Video
- Click on Lesson 1. Read the lesson. The lesson is always short.
- Print out the exercise pages and do them with a pencil!
- Check the answers to the exercises.
- When you are ready, take the Lesson 1 Quiz
- * If you're a teacher, or an advanced student, read through To the Teacher first.
- All of the links are on the sidebar to the left.
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Do I have to work through the book in order?X-Word grammar might focus on a discrete point, but it always does so in the context of the whole sentence. (In more advanced books, it considers the whole paragraph or essay.)
There are 25 Lessons in the book In general Clauses and sentences: 22- 25
Although 1, 2, 3, and 9 really should be taught and understood, you can be more flexible with the other lessons depending on your English abilities and the curriculum.
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