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Hi everyone,
Welcome to our September Newsletter!
We’re excited to share our latest release: a brand new 90-page Grammar in Art workbook. This innovative resource helps students master essential grammar for academic English through the engaging theme of art. Covering tenses, the passive voice, relative clauses, modals and conditionals, each unit takes learners from clear explanations and sentence level practice to short academic writing tasks. Activities such as matching, gap fills, reordering, and guided paragraph writing with peer feedback checklists make grammar practice interactive, reflective and effective. Perfect for both classroom use and self study, the workbook builds strong connections between grammar and real academic contexts.

As a special highlight, we’ve included a free sample so you can experience the range of activities and see the value this workbook brings to learning
Blog page: www.academic-englishuk.com/english-for-art/

All the best,
The AEUK Team
Newsletter #170
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Grammar Features

  1. Present simple (art descriptions).
  2. Present continuous (temporary exhibitions).
  3. Past simple (art history).
  4. Past continuous (artistic processes).
  5. Present perfect simple (influence and legacy).
  6. Future tenses (upcoming exhibitions and projects).
  7. Passive voice (focus on artworks).
  8. Relative clauses (describing artists or artworks in detail).
  9. Modals (critical opinions about art).
  10. Conditionals (alternative histories, possible futures).
  11. Mixed grammar review (integration of all).
  12. ANSWER KEY with sample paragraphs for comparison.
See EXAMPLE of WORKBOOK: here

Grammar in Art Workbook Download

Grammar in Art Workbook Download

This 90+ page workbook supports students in practising essential grammar for academic English through the theme of art. Covering key structures such as tenses, passive voice, relative clauses, modals, and conditionals, each unit moves from explanation and sentence-level practice to short academic writing tasks. Activities include matching, gap fills, reordering, and guided paragraph writing with peer feedback checklists to encourage reflection and accuracy. Designed for classroom or self-study use, the workbook helps learners connect grammar practice directly to academic contexts. EXAMPLE WORKBOOK Level ***** [B1/B2/C1] TEACHER MEMBERSHIP / INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP

Free Grammar in Art Lesson: Present simple

This lesson supports students in practising the present simple tense for academic English through the theme of art. It introduces how the present simple is used to describe facts, routines, general truths, and timeless statements in academic contexts. Activities include matching, gap fills, reordering, and guided paragraph writing, with peer feedback checklists to encourage reflection and accuracy. Designed for classroom or self-study use, the workbook helps learners connect grammar practice in the present simple directly to academic communication. Level ***** [B1/B2/C1] TEACHER MEMBERSHIP / INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Blog page: www.academic-englishuk.com/english-for-art/
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