- Level Professional
- المدة 25 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of California, Irvine
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If you have taken the three courses in this specialization, you have learned a lot of grammar in the last few months. This will be a big help to your studies or your career. This capstone project will help you process what you've learned and help you remember it forever. You will create a grammar scrapbook of the difficult or interesting English grammatical structures that you studied in the specialization. You will choose a multi-media tool of your choice, such as video or e-book, to showcase proper use of the grammar. You will also give authentic examples of the grammar found in articles, movies, or songs to make the scrapbook interesting. This will be a scrapbook that you can keep with you long after this specialization ends.الوحدات
The Assignment
1
Peer Review
- Grammar Points Summary
1
Videos
- Capstone Introduction
2
Readings
- Capstone Assignment and Rubric
- What to Do This Week
Choose a Technology Tool
1
Peer Review
- Technology Tool Summary
1
Readings
- What to Do This Week
Gather Media Examples
1
Peer Review
- Making Progress
2
Readings
- Search for Examples
- Message about Citing Sources
Work on the Project
1
Peer Review
- Moving Along
1
Readings
- Creating the Scrapbook
Reflect
1
Peer Review
- Reflect on Your Learning
1
Readings
- What to Do This Week
Finish
1
Peer Review
- The Finish Line
2
Readings
- Final Checklist
- Learn More
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Enhance your English grammar skills with the Intermediate Grammar Project, designed for language learners who have completed the initial three courses in this specialization. Led by Coursera, this professional-level course spans 1500 minutes and focuses on creating a multimedia grammar scrapbook. This project will solidify your understanding and provide lasting reference material using real-life examples from articles, movies, and songs. Available through Starter and Professional subscriptions, it’s perfect for those looking to advance their studies or careers.

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