Each section opens with a lively presentation page which introduces the point of grammar. Grammar explanations are short, clear and easy to remember. Colour is used to highlight grammatical contrasts. Each grammar explanation is followed immediately by an activity, so that students can practise before moving on to the next explanation. Engaging practice activities include Internet exercises which enable students to see how language is used in real life, andpersonalisationactivities allow students to use the grammar to talk about themselves. There are 'More practice' pages and a revision test at the end of each section. OEGC Basic has units at two levels. Some, marked 'Revise the Basics', revise elementary points of grammar which may still cause problems; units marked 'Level 2' are more advanced.
Interactive e-books allow students to do all the exercises on a tablet or computer, both online andoffline. Recordings of texts provideadded listening practice. 'Pronunciation for Grammar' has over 150 interactive exercises which help students to understand natural speech, and to improve rhythm, stress and intonation. Record and playback function allows students to listen, think, repeat and record. A lesson-by-lesson Teacher's Guide supplements the Student's Book exercises with hundreds of additional communicative and out-of-class practice activities, to help students make the move from practising grammarto usinggrammar. They also contain helpful Language Notes showing typical problems students may have with certain structures, often because of cross-language differences. You can see a sample from the Basic Teacher's Guide, or download the complete Guides free from www.oup.
com/elt/oegcteachersguides. At the end of Basic your students will be ready to move on to Oxford English GrammarCourse Intermediate.