英语与阅读理解中的语法应用.ppt
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GRAMMAR FOR READING;Grammar for reading is …
About reading, not grammar
Based on a rich variety of texts
Rooted in reading for pleasure
Not about analysis
Always linked to writing;Grammar for reading is …
About reading, not grammar
Based on a rich variety of texts
Rooted in reading for pleasure
Not about analysis
Always linked to writing;England won the first corner straight off in the first minute, and from the clearance coming out, Gazza fired in a rocket of a volley that looked to be just curving wide – but Illgner lunged to push it away anyhow, and we had a second corner. And then we had a third … our football was surging and relentless – we were playing like the Germans did, and the Germans didn’t like it. Bruises and knocks, sore joints and worn limbs, forget it – there’s no end to the magic hope can work. Wright had Klinsmann under wraps; Waddle released Parker, Beardsley went through once, and then again … Hassler took the German’s first serious strike, and it deflected away from Pearce for their first corner – but Butcher towered up, and headed away. Then Wright picked a through ball off Klinsmann’s feet; the German looked angry and rattled. You could feel their pace, their threat – but still we had them, and the first phase was all England.
No question: England could win this.
The press box was buzzing. Gazza tangled with Brehme; he got another shot in, then broke to the left corner, won a free-kick …
Let’s all have a disco
Let’s all have a disco.
It was more than a disco, it was history.
;England won the first corner straight off in the first minute, and from the clearance coming out, Gazza fired in a rocket of a volley that looked to be just curving wide – but Illgner lunged to push it away anyhow, and we had a second corner. And then we had a third … our football was surging and relentless – we were playing like the Germans did, and the Germans didn’t like it. Bruises and knocks, sore joints and worn limbs, forget it – there’s no end to the magi
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