Customer Reviews
Useful for CELTA, Trinity and other TEFL courses - By: Ross Terelle, 30 Dec 2006 
Many people going into EFL are not as familiar eith grammar as they should be; this is evident when, on a training course, only one or two people raise their hands time & again to answer simple questions about adjectives, the Present Perfect etc. It is usually not too difficult to gain entrance into a course, but it is a nightmare when you have to answer a 3 page assignment by tomorrow & 1) don't know the answers or 2) don't have a basic understanding of grammar or 3) don't have a good reference book.
This is not a reference book,in case you were thinking otherwise. Rather it is a refresher course for anyone who needs to review basic grammar before taking a TEFL course. If you don't know what an auxiliary verb is, then you need to review this book. Also, it is suitable for both American & British, as there are few if any differencesin grammar at this point of the game. It is simple, to the point & boring; but you will learn what you need to know to do well on a TEFL course, aso long as you realise that you wil still have to buy a grammar reference book.