Daily Grammar Lessons eBook

 

Since reviving the Daily Grammar e-mail in February, we have had an overwhelmingly positive response; consequently, we have taken our grammar lessons and re-formatted them into eBooks.  We are excited to present this product and feel it will be an immense learning tool for people of all ages and learning levels.

 

eBooks are PDF Files that can be viewed with Adobe Reader Software, a completely free program.  Adobe Reader Software is standard on most Microsoft Windows based PCs.  Please click the sample of our lessons below to see if your computer has Adobe Reader Software installed.

 

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Daily Grammar Lessons eBook - $6.95 USD - Emailed to you within 24 hours of purchase.

 

Each eBook consists of three parts: speech, sentence structure, and mechanics. Within each part, lessons have been grouped into chapters. In order to create a more effective learning tool, we have formatted our chapters as workbooks with lessons coming first and an answer key located at the end of each chapter. There will also be room for notes at the end of each lesson.

 


 

Daily Grammar Lessons eBook on CD - $10.95 USD - Free shipping on all orders.

 

By placing all of our lessons on one CD, we have created a convenient, fun way to learn grammar. Each CD consists of three parts: speech, sentence structure, and mechanics. Within each part, lessons have been grouped into chapters. In order to create a more effective learning tool, we have formatted our chapters as workbooks with lessons coming first and an answer key located at the end of each chapter. There will also be room for notes at the end of each lesson.

All orders are usually shipped by the next business day via First Class Mail with the United States Postal Service

 


 

The author of all Daily Grammar’s lessons is Mr. Bill Johanson. Mr. Johanson has dedicated over thirty years of his life preparing children for college and professional settings by teaching English classes in both high school and junior high schools.

 

Educators have our permission to duplicate and use the lessons in their classrooms so long as the copyright information is preserved.

 

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