After completing a unit on, say, "Past Tense Questions," immediately go to a text chat or a journal and write 10 original questions about your yesterday. Example: Where did you go? Why did you eat late?
by Robert Krohn is a cornerstone of the University of Michigan’s "Michigan Rainbow" series. Originally developed for the English Language Institute (ELI), this intensive course remains a highly sought-after resource for both beginning and intermediate learners. Overview of the Course english-sentence-structure-robert-krohn-pdf
The text breaks down complex grammar into manageable units. Some of the core lessons include: After completing a unit on, say, "Past Tense
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To understand the value of the PDF, we must first understand the author. Robert Krohn was a linguist and educator at the English Language Institute (ELI) of the University of Michigan. During the mid-20th century, the ELI was a powerhouse of "structural linguistics."
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