I hold an MA in literature and a CELTA in language, and over the last 20 years I've taught language and literature in the UK and USA as well as ESOL in France and Tanzania. In addition to my work as a teacher, I am the Literacy and Grammar Consultant for Zephyr Learning and Professional Development. These resources have been refined in my own classroom and are the same ones I reference in my CPD for teachers. Prices for complete lessons are based on the current cost of an Americano at my local.

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Worksheet with explanation of the concept and 3 different exercises:

  1. Adding punctuation to sentences that contain noun phrases in apposition;
  2. Removing unnecessary uses of ‘who’ and ‘which’ to transform relative clauses into noun phrases in apposition;
  3. Combining sentences to create new sentences with nouns phrases in apposition.

This resource can be used as the basis of an in-class lesson or as revision homework.

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