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Exercises include pronunciation categorization, vocabulary completion, prepositions, and grammar rules for city life contexts in English.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
General / Urban areas
Subject:
English language learning, phonetics, vocabulary, grammar
Document type:
Educational worksheet
Institution:
Language school / Educational publisher
Target audience:
Students learning English as a foreign language
Skills focused:
Pronunciation, vocabulary building, grammar, reading comprehension
Level:
Intermediate
Format:
Exercises and practice tasks
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Year:
2007
Region / city:
Japan
Theme:
Computer-assisted language learning, pronunciation training
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
JALT CALL Journal
Author:
AbuSeileek, A. F.
Target audience:
Researchers, language educators
Period of action:
2007
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Phonetics, Pronunciation
Document Type:
Educational Notes
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
English learners, students of phonetics
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Subject:
English Language
Level:
Secondary School
Skills Assessed:
Pronunciation, Stress, Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Sentence Transformation, Word Formation
Test Format:
Multiple Choice and True/False
Number of Sections:
IX
Topics:
School subjects, housework, hobbies, places in a city, literature, daily activities
Literary Reference:
Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
Reading Passage Location:
Burano, Italy
Assessment Type:
Written Examination
Subject:
French language learning
Topic:
Pronunciation of cognates and sports vocabulary
Educational level:
Pupils (school level not specified)
Activities:
Listening exercise; paired reading activity; pronunciation practice; spelling check
Languages involved:
English and French
Content focus:
French pronunciation of sports-related cognates
Assessment elements:
Spelling check of la gymnastique; identification of missing sports
Source context:
Classroom use
Note:
Year
Subject:
Pronunciation and Speech
Document Type:
Course Plan
Institution:
Faculty of Arts
Target Audience:
English Language Students
Period of Effectiveness:
Academic Year
Unit:
3
Title:
My Friends
Subject:
English language learning
Level:
Elementary
Skills focus:
Pronunciation, Vocabulary, Grammar
Phonetic focus:
/b/ and /p/ sounds
Grammar focus:
Description with be and have
Lexical field:
Parts of the body and personality adjectives
Exercise types:
Word sorting, multiple choice, gap-filling, matching definitions
Language of instruction:
English
Number of tasks:
5 (Pronunciation), 5 (Vocabulary), 1 (Grammar explanation with examples)
Language:
English
Historical language stage:
Middle English
Subject:
Middle English phonology and orthography
Document type:
Educational linguistic text with historical source excerpt
Literary source included:
Wycliffite Bible
Biblical passage:
Genesis Chapter 11 – The Tower of Babel
Associated figure:
John Wyclif
Approximate period discussed:
1066–1500
Date of translation activity mentioned:
c. 1378–1384
Early manuscript version referenced:
c. 1382
Later manuscript version referenced:
c. 1395
Geographic context:
England (London dialect referenced for vowel chart)
Academic field:
Historical linguistics
Content elements:
vowel chart, consonant spelling rules, phoneme exercises, parallel biblical text
Audience:
Students of Middle English language and linguistics
Year:
2023
Level:
Secondary / High School
Subject:
English Language
Document Type:
Educational Test
Institution:
Langley College (example school referenced)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students learning English as a second language
Content Focus:
Vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, reading comprehension, and practical English usage
Format:
Multiple-choice questions
Topics Covered:
Pronunciation differences, stress patterns, grammar structures, conditional sentences, announcements, gap year experiences, independence skills
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Anatomy & Physiology
Document Type:
Educational Guide
Institution:
Openstax
Author:
Openstax Team
Target Audience:
Students, Educators, Medical Professionals
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1066–1500
Region / City:
England, London
Topic:
Linguistics, Historical English
Document Type:
Educational / Reference Text
Institution / Author:
Academic / Unspecified
Target Audience:
Scholars, Students of Historical Linguistics
Period Covered:
Middle English period, 1066–1500
Sample Text:
Wycliffite Bible, Genesis Chap. XI
Phonology Focus:
Vowels and Consonants of Middle English
Spelling Conventions:
Middle English orthography and special letters (ȝ, þ)
Notable Figures:
John Wyclif, Geoffrey Chaucer
Unit:
3
Title:
My Friends
Subject:
English Language Learning
Topic:
Pronunciation, Word Stress, Vocabulary and Grammar
Document Type:
Exercise Set
Content Structure:
Pronunciation discrimination exercises; Word stress identification; Multiple choice sentence completion
Number of Pronunciation Questions:
50
Number of Stress Questions:
15
Content Focus:
Phonetic differences, syllable stress patterns, descriptive vocabulary for people, basic grammar structures
Answer Key:
Included
Language:
English
Educational Level:
Lower secondary / basic English learners
Year:
2023
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
English Language Arts
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Middle School Students
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Grammar refinement, language usage
Document type:
Guide
Institution:
Microsoft
Author:
Microsoft
Target audience:
Users of Microsoft Editor service
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Type of document:
Educational guide
Subject:
Language teaching, Grammar, Vocabulary
Target audience:
English language teachers
Usage context:
Classroom instruction and lesson review
Content focus:
Concept checking questions for grammar tenses and vocabulary
Instructional strategies:
Asking CCQs, avoiding target language in CCQs, using yes/no and Wh-questions
Examples included:
Present, Past, Future tenses and vocabulary items
Note:
Year
Region / city:
Newcastle upon Tyne
Subject:
Job application
Document type:
Application form
Organization / institution:
Royal Grammar School
Target audience:
Job applicants
Note:
Year
Topic:
Grammar, Future tense
Document type:
Educational material
Target audience:
English learners
Subject:
English Language
Level:
Secondary School
Skills Assessed:
Pronunciation, Stress, Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Sentence Transformation, Word Formation
Test Format:
Multiple Choice and True/False
Number of Sections:
IX
Topics:
School subjects, housework, hobbies, places in a city, literature, daily activities
Literary Reference:
Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
Reading Passage Location:
Burano, Italy
Assessment Type:
Written Examination
Year:
Not specified
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
English grammar, language learning
Document type:
Educational material
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
English language learners
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Author:
Michel DeGraff
Primary Figure:
Noam Chomsky
Additional Figures:
August Schleicher; Salikoko Mufwene; Enoch Aboh; Yves Dejean; M.S. Vijay Kumar; Haynes Miller
Institutional Context:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Related Initiative:
MIT-Haiti Initiative
Thematic Focus:
Universal Grammar; Creole formation; linguistic equality; education in Haiti
Geographical Focus:
Haiti; Caribbean; United States
Languages Discussed:
Haitian Creole (Kreyòl); French; European classical languages
Type of Document:
Scholarly essay
Academic Field:
Linguistics; Creole studies; education
Historical References:
19th-century comparative linguistics; Vietnam War era activism
Perspective:
Egalitarian and anti-colonial analysis of language theory
Academic Year:
2025–2026
Term:
Spring Term
Course Name:
Main Course (Grammar)
Program:
Preparation Classes
Coursebook:
Grammar Sense 3 (second edition)
Extra Source:
Oxford English Grammar Course Intermediate
Content Focus:
Gerunds and Infinitives; Articles; Relative Clauses; Conditionals; Wishes; Noun Clauses; Reported Speech
Assessment:
Midterm Exam (March 30–31); Midterm Exam (May 20–21); Final Exam (June 1–2); Make Up Exam (June 17–18)
Exam Format:
Written Exam and Speaking Exam
Holiday Periods:
Ramadan Feast (20–22 March); Sacrifice Feast (27–30 May)
Type of Document:
Course syllabus
Educational Level:
Intermediate