Rooted in four influential learning theories and approach—Cognitive Constructivism, Second Language Acquisition, Deductive Approach, and the Noticing Hypothesis—MODUGRAM offers a dynamic and interactive approach to mastering grammar.
Outline of MODUGRAM
This module is divided into three main categories: Parts of Speech, Sentence Types, and Word Formation. The topics are arranged to progress from foundational concepts to more advanced ones, ensuring a gradual build-up of skills. Each topic has its own level of difficulty, from Beginner to Advanced, following the Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) level indicators from the BBC Learn English resource. Students will start with Parts of Speech (Unit 01-Unit 08), the most basic building blocks of grammar, move on to Sentence Types (Unit 09 – Unit 12), which require a deeper understanding of sentence structure, and finally tackle Word Formation (Unit 13), where they will apply advanced techniques to expand your vocabulary and refine their language use. This step-by-step approach will help them master each level before advancing to the next.
The topics of the module are listed in units below:
Unit 01: Nouns and Determiners (Level A1-A2)
Unit 02: Pronouns (Level A1-B2)
Unit 03: Adjectives & Adverbs (Level A1-B2)
Unit 04: Prepositions (Level A1-A2)
Unit 05: Verb Tenses (Level A1-B2)
Unit 06: Subject-Verb Agreement (Level A1-B2)
Unit 07: Modal Verbs & Similar Expressions (Level B1-C1)
Unit 08: Phrasal Verbs (Level B1-B2)
Unit 09: Relative Clauses (Level B1-B2)
Unit 10: Passive Voice & Reported Speech (Level B1-C1)
Unit 11: Conditional Sentences (Level B1-B2)
Unit 12: Adverbial Clauses (Level B1-B2)
Unit 13: Word Formation (Level B1-B2)