We have added some exciting new features to the Visual Grammar App, making the app even easier to use and offering you even more opportunities to practise your grammar.
What’s new:
• User’s Guide: Get the most out of the Visual Grammar App with our comprehensive guide and introduction by the bestselling author Jim Scrivener
• Model answers: Check and compare your use of grammar with new model answers
• Enhanced navigation: Navigate the app with ease with the new fully searchable index, and contents screen with added grammar examples
• Comprehensive scoring: Track your overall progress with new percentage scores for the whole unit, and for the whole app
• More interactive activities: Practise even more grammar with new interactive versions of many of the activities
• Irregular verbs list
Visual Grammar App based on the popular Visual Grammar A2 book by Jim Scrivener.
Grammar comes alive with the new Visual Grammar app from Richmond!
The book Visual Grammar, by the renowned author, teacher and trainer Jim Scrivener, asks you to “Picture it! Practise it!” The innovative approach encourages you to visualise how each grammar point works in order to better understand and use the grammar.
With the new Visual Grammar app, animated videos, lively illustrations and clear diagrams help you to better “picture” the grammar, and a range of interactive activities offer practice, with immediate feedback. Features of this app include:
• 99 units, each dedicated to one essential grammar point for elementary learners.
• One or more animated videos in each unit, which use memorable animated cartoons, illustrations and diagrams, with accompanying audio, to help you see how grammar is formed and used.
• Animated grammar panels in each unit, which present the rules and offer more spoken examples, so that you can hear how to pronounce each item.
• Interactive activities for each unit. There is a range of varied and engaging activities, some of which ask you to search the internet or look at illustrations to find the answers.
**From Richmond, who brought you the ELTon nominated Big Picture app**