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=== Sentences ===
=== Warm-up Exercise===


(1) Lilly dances.
== Sentences ==
(2) Lilly likes Fido.
 
(3) Lilly shows Fido Frankfurt.
(1) Lilly dances.<br>
(2) Lilly likes Fido.<br>
(3) Lilly shows Fido Frankfurt.<br>

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Description

In this practical course, you will learn how to teach your laptop the basic grammatical structures of English. For this purpose, we will use software that was developed here at Goethe University. The software is completely free of charge and it runs on all Windows, Mac OS, and Linux computers. (After the course, you may keep the software.)

The program is completely visual. If you can use a text processor or an email program, then you will be able to learn this software easily! No further computer skills are necessary and we will not be doing any kind of programming.

The purpose of the course is for you to learn the basics of English grammar in a fun and interactive way, in an environment that you control and can use any time you want.

Students should bring their laptop to the first class.

Course and Module Requirements

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Warm-up Exercise

Sentences

(1) Lilly dances.
(2) Lilly likes Fido.
(3) Lilly shows Fido Frankfurt.