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High school English descriptive writing that is strong on exams
High school English descriptive writing that is strong on exams
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Book Introduction
Focus on the descriptive questions that appear on the exam

"Test-Strong High School English Descriptive Type" is a textbook that analyzes the internal exam papers of approximately 200 high schools nationwide, organizes frequently appearing grammar descriptive questions on exams, and classifies and includes various descriptive types other than English writing.

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Part Ⅰ Introduction to High School English Descriptive Types

Part Ⅱ Grammar Descriptive Comparison


Chapter 01 Verb Type and Number Agreement
UNIT 01 Fully Intransitive Verbs
UNIT 02 Incomplete automation
UNIT 03 Confusing Transitive Verbs
UNIT 04 Objective Complement (Infinitive)
UNIT 05 Objective Complement (Participle, Adjective)
UNIT 06 Number Matching (Single and Multiple Distinction)
UNIT 07 Number Agreement (Finding the Subject)

Chapter 02 Passive Voice
UNIT 01 Distinction between ability and passive
UNIT 02 Passive Verbs
UNIT 03 Passive Tense / Passive Verb
UNIT 04 Passive voice in sentences where that clause is the object
UNIT 05 Passive Verbs / 5 Types

Chapter 03 Tense, Auxiliary Verbs, and Subjunctive Mood
UNIT 01 Past Tense / Present Perfect Tense
UNIT 02 Should / 'auxiliary verb + have + pp'
UNIT 03 Idioms with Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 04 Subjunctive Mood (1)
UNIT 05 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT (2)

Chapter 4: Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 01 Infinitives and gerunds used as subjects and objects
UNIT 02 Subject and Object
UNIT 03 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive (1)
UNIT 04 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive (2)
UNIT 05 Participle Phrases
UNIT 06 Semantic Subject of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 07 Tense of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 08 'to+verb infinitive' vs.
'to+gerund'
UNIT 09 Verb Position Distinction

Chapter 5 Conjunctions
UNIT 01 Noun Clause Conjunction that
UNIT 02 Adverbial Conjunction that
UNIT 03 Noun Clause, Adverb Clause Conjunction whether
UNIT 04 Indirect Questions
UNIT 05 Coordinate, Correlative Conjunctions, and Parallel Structures
UNIT 06 Time, Adverbial Clauses of Condition
UNIT 07 Conjunctions vs.
preposition

Chapter 6 Relatives
UNIT 01 Nominative Relative Pronouns and Number Agreement
UNIT 02 Possessive and Objective Relative Pronouns
UNIT 03 Relative Pronouns that, what
UNIT 04 'Prepositions + Relative Pronouns'
UNIT 05 Relative Adverbs
UNIT 06 Continuous Use
UNIT 07 Complex Relatives

Chapter 7 Other Grammar
UNIT 01 Comparison of [Equal] Units
UNIT 02 Key Comparative Expressions
UNIT 03 'It ~ that … ' Emphasis Structure
UNIT 04 Inversion Syntax
UNIT 05 Expressions Related to Main Prepositions

Comprehensive Grammar Practice Questions

Part Ⅲ Content Understanding Descriptive Preparation

Chapter 8 Short Answer Questions
UNIT 01 Answering Simple English Questions
UNIT 02 Finding and Writing the Reference

Chapter 9 Completed Questions
UNIT 01 Understanding the Details
UNIT 02 Fill in the blanks in the text
UNIT 03 Complete the summary paragraph

Chapter 10 Descriptive Questions
UNIT 01 Topic (Question) Writing
UNIT 02 Inference Based on Conditions

Part IV: Expected Practice Questions 05
Episodes 1-5

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Publisher's Review
Part Ⅰ Introduction to High School English Descriptive Types
We have analyzed and included the descriptive types of content that are actually tested on high school English exams.
Before we dive into the actual learning, let's take a look at how the descriptive type questions are presented.

Part Ⅱ Grammar Descriptive Comparison
(1) Exam points: Only the grammar points that appear in the descriptive grammar section are selected and summarized concisely.

(2) Apply immediately: You can apply the grammar points you have learned by solving problems that use various sentences from actual exams.

(3) Grammar study practice problems: After completing the descriptive grammar study, you can review what you have learned by solving two sets of practice problems consisting only of grammar questions.

Part Ⅲ Content Understanding Descriptive Preparation
(1) Based on data analyzed from approximately 200 high school exam papers nationwide, we've categorized and included descriptive content comprehension questions. You can see the problem-solving process and type analysis for each type at a glance.

(2) Practice: Solve problems consisting of 8 to 10 questions to become familiar with various descriptive types.

(3) Solution Points: This helps you structure your thoughts by summarizing and organizing the content of the question and passage before writing your answer.


Part IV: Expected Practice Questions 05
By solving problems that cover both grammar and content comprehension, you can improve your practical sense of descriptive writing and build confidence.


Supplementary Materials
Various supplementary materials, including PPTs for teaching, vocabulary lists, vocabulary tests, workbook answers, and explanations, can be downloaded for free from the website.
Build a foundation for confidently achieving a top grade on actual high school exams with "Test-Strengthening High School English Descriptive Writing"!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 7, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 288 pages | 210*280*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788927741541
- ISBN10: 8927741544
- Reference book for use in grades: High school common

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