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My Blue Book of Grammar for Class 5 - cover

My Blue Book of Grammar for Class 5

Meigha Rawat

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Summary

A Grammar Series That Uses the Functional Approach

KEY FEATURES 
- Functional approach to grammar teaching, using exemplars to illustrate the usage before defining the structure and rules
- Vocabulary taught through language-in-use to build the learners’ vocabulary through use rather than memorisation of rules
- Contemporary topics to inculcate 21-century skills amongst learners
- Use of literature to help learners understand how grammar is used in text
- A comprehension section comprising texts from different genres so that learners may relate grammar to different types of works produced in English
- Phonics in Grades 1 and 2 to teach the very basis of language
- Uniquely stylised illustrations
- Activities such as puzzles, crosswords, word grids and games to aid the facilitator in using the concept of ‘flipped classroom’
- Periodic tests to help the learners self-assess the acquisition of concepts
- Digital component to cater to a technology-driven classroom

DESCRIPTION: 
My Blue Book of Grammar is a course that has been conceptualized and designed keeping in mind the increasingly dynamic role of the English language in today’s world. Especially in our country, where English serves as the lingua franca, a grammar course has to offer not only an exposition of the pedagogy but also the exhibition of the utility of that pedagogy. The aim of a grammar series should be to encourage the development of competency amongst learners, even though their proficiency levels may vary. While the level of exposure to English of all learners may be different, a grammar series should aid in the development of a certain level of confidence amongst the learners, with the end result being that they are able to converse without hesitation in English. 

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
- Understand grammar concepts
- Learn how to use different vocabulary concepts taught through language-in-use 
- Learn 21-century skills 
- Develop deeper understanding of and appreciation for literature
- Have clearer pronunciation through a better understanding of phonics

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR: 
School students of Grades 5

TABLE OF CONTENTS
GRAMMAR
1. Gerunds, Infinitives and Participles 
2. Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions 
3. Sentences, Clauses and Phrases 24
4. Correlative Conjunctions
5. Present Perfect Form 
6. Present Perfect Continuous Form 
7. Past Perfect Form 
8. Past Perfect Continuous Form 
9. Auxiliaries and Modals 
10. Adjectives versus Adverbs 
11. Semicolon 
Test Paper 1 
VOCABULARY
12. Adjective–Noun Collocations 
13. Question Tags 
14. Prefixes – mis–, dis–, un–, in–, im–, non– 
15. Alliteration 
16. Using Which and That in Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Clauses 
17. Similes and Metaphors 
18. Dictionary Entries 
19. Idioms 
20. Using since, for and from 
21. Phrasal Verbs
Test Paper 2 
WRITING
22. Autobiography 
23. Essay 
24. Book Review – Be a Critic 
25. Article 
26. Newspaper Report 
27. Message 
28. Writing a Postcard 
29. Letter to the Editor 
30. Narrative 
31. Writing a Story with an Alternate Ending 
Test Paper 3 
COMPREHENSION
32. The Old Man and the Sea
33. Hercule Poirot: The Detective with a Big Moustache 
34. The Raven 
35. Madhubani Painting: The Art that Subverts 
Orange Global Olympiad – English Sample Paper
Available since: 06/01/2023.

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