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Learn grammar thoroughly – and never be uncertain again.

What you will learn

Rock-solid grammar fundamentals, including:

How to eliminate nearly all grammar errors from your speech and writing

How to analyze, diagram, and compose better sentences

How to write with more precision, clarity, and intention

How to better comprehend difficult reading passages

Skills that will improve your grades in any class that requires writing

Description

Welcome!

Is language the most important of all human tools? We talk, read, and think in language. We get to know ourselves, and others, through language. We can build, break, and heal things with the powerful tool of language.

Here, in “The Look of Language,” we confidently improve our language, grammar, writing, and reading skills.  Students, teachers, and parents will learn the complete fundamentals of grammar and will:

  • understand and use all aspects of grammar purposefully
  • accurately analyze how sentences are built
  • diagram sentences of every type
  • spot, fix, and improve problem sentences
  • write, read, and think with more comprehension and fluency.

Here is a basic rule: in order to diagram a sentence, you have to know what you’re talking about. The pencil and paper won’t lie. As you work through increasingly difficult examples, you will enjoy the feeling and the freedom of really knowing grammar inside and out. As you conclude the course, you will be amazed at your own knowledge, skills, and confidence.

And that will never go away.

Course Summary

The Look of Language is organized into sections, by increasing difficulty. This allows us to preview the learning ahead of us before taking a structured, step-by-step journey together. The beginner lessons might feel a bit simple at first, but we will take our time to ensure that your fundamentals are sound. Everything – everything in this course – builds upwards and outwards from the opening beginner lessons. Form and function. Question and answer. Sense and sensibility. We build good habits, and then we build upon them.

Section 1: Introduction, Preview lessons, & Pre-test


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  • Learn how best to use this course;
  • Preview a sample lesson on “Problem Sentences” and another on “Grammar and Writer’s Block”
  • Attempt a difficult “Pre-test” that will be much less difficult at the course’s end

Section 2: Fundamentals (beginner level)

  • Learn the parts of speech and how sentences are built
  • Diagramming subjects, verbs, modifiers, prepositions, compounds

Section 3: Problem Sentences (round 1)

  • Learn how to diagnose, analyze, and fix nagging problem sentences
  • Diagramming comma splices, run-ons, and pronoun-antecedent disagreement

Section 4: Fundamentals (intermediate level)

  • Diagramming objects, linking verbs, clause-modifiers, and more
  • Test yourself with games and Quiz #1

Section 5: Fundamentals (advanced level)

  • Diagramming tricky clauses, verbals, complements, appositives, and more
  • How to cure writer’s block with grammar
  • Test yourself with Quiz #2

Section 6: Problem Sentences (round 2)

  • Subject-verb disagreement, parallelism, who/whom, we/us, dangling & misplaced modifiers, and more
  • Post-Test: the Final Challenge

Enough talk for now —

Students, teachers, parents, even school districts: It’s time to master this stuff — once and for all.

Let’s get started . . .

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Content

Introduction & Lesson Previews

Start Here: How to Use This Course
Pre-test: If this is easy, please skip this course.
How are sentences built?
Let’s diagram a sentence together
We or Us?
Preview Lesson: Writer’s Block and . . . Sentence Diagramming?

Fundamentals: Beginner level

8 Parts of Speech
Subject & Verb
Subject & Verb (as questions)
Changing the Subject (a quick revision trick)
Adjectives
Adverbs
Adjectives & Adverbs
Prepositions (adjectival)
Prepositions (adverbial)
Prepositions (adjectival & adverbial)
Coordinating conjunctions & compounds
Compound Sentences

Problem Sentences: Round 1

Run-ons & Comma Splices

Fundamentals: Intermediate level

Four Sentence Structures
SEE IT, SHOUT IT
Correlative Conjunctions
Direct-address nouns & Interjections
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Practice Quiz #1
Passive Verbs
Linking Verbs
Adverb Clauses
Pronoun-antecedent disagreement

Fundamentals: Advanced level

Adjective Clauses
Noun Clauses
Verbals, Pt 1: Gerunds
Verbals, Pt 2: Participles
Verbals, Pt 3: Infinitives
Objective Complements
Appositives
Negatives and contractions
Practice Quiz #2
Famous Sentences to Diagram!
MORE Famous Sentences to Diagram!
Famous Sentences to Diagram! (Round 3)

Problem Sentences: Round 2

Subject-Verb Disagreement
Subject-Verb Disagreement, Part 2
Parallel Structure
Who or whom?
Dangling Modifiers
Misplaced Modifiers
Expletive Constructions & Concision
Post-Test: OPTION 1 — Multiple-choice
Post-Test: OPTION 2 — Master Mode
Post-Test: OPTION 1 – ANSWERS
Post-Test: OPTION 2 – ANSWERS