I like  Diana Larsen Freeman's "Grammar Dimensions". It has those "discover the grammar" activities, problem solution activities and clear charts and tables, and it has some very nice TOEFL exercises in the Workbook.

Claudia Kiburz
JUC, Saudi Arabia

Alison Cochrane <[log in to unmask]> wrote:     Natalie
  
 I teach in a CUNY in New York City for ESL  students.  I love all of Betty Azar's Grammar books as well as Diane Larsen  Freeman's.  I have also found that Susan Kesner Bland's Grammar Sense  provides a simpler combination of Azar and Freeman.  What I like of all  three authors is that the present grammar in the following format:  form,  meaning, and function.  Grammar is integrated in all communication skills  and not just taught as an isolated topic.
  
 Best of luck
  
 Alison Cochrane
 QCC
  
 "I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I  have ended up where I needed to be. " 
~ Kahlil Douglas  Adams




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