Controlling Nouns (EAP)
Controlling Nouns (EAP)
Controlling Nouns (EAP)
Aims s to understand how complex noun phrases are used in sentences s to consider, in particular, the form general noun + of + specic noun Material
Examples of long noun phrases in sentences, particularly those which contain the form general noun + of + specic noun. Additional practice tasks can be produced using noun phrases from texts students are reading. Tasksheet: Controlling nouns in noun phrases
Procedure
1 Remind students of the basic structure of noun phrases. Students read the introduction on the tasksheet and study the examples which show subjectverb agreement. 2 Students choose which of two alternative verb forms agrees with the highlighted controlling noun. The exercises become progressively more difcult. Students have to determine which noun controls the noun phrase in the sentence and then choose the correct verb, or supply the correct form of the verb themselves.
Follow-up
Students think about the difference between their own language and English in this area of grammar. You can ask students to translate some of the noun phrases into their rst language and back translate (i.e., provide a word-by-word translation back into English) in order to compare the organization and order of elements. Before students begin a piece of writing they can do some pre-writing activities in which they identify noun phrases they will need to use and attempt to write these accurately.
KEY
The correct verb to follow the noun phrase is circled. 1 Vast sums of money was / were spent on the new football stadium. 2 A series of relatively simple steps is / are needed to send an e-mail. 3 Fewer students in the classroom seems / seem to translate into less noise and disruptive behaviour.
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4 Smaller classes at junior school means / mean that the teacher can give more individual attention. 5 A pattern of light and movement appears / appear on the monitor screen. 6 Every day a sample of trainers is / are tested by the Quality Control Department. The controlling nouns are highlighted. The correct verb is circled. 1 A series of advertisements was / were run on TV to promote the new product. 2 Only the smallest possible amounts of stock is / are kept at the factories. 3 In a cellular production system, the stages in assembling a car is / are carried out by a group of workers which is / are called a cell. 4 Any problems in the manufacturing process becomes / become obvious if there is a good Quality Control Department. 5 The benets of reduced class size depends on / depend on whether teachers adapt their methods to take advantage of smaller classes. 6 The ndings of an investigation into the effectiveness of pre-university language courses is / are reported in this paper. The controlling nouns are highlighted and the correct verb is given in the gap. 1 The extent to which computers have changed modern societies is phenomenal. 2 The improvement in customer services that technology can deliver makes it an essential investment. 3 The importance of comparing companies operating in similar business activities has already been mentioned. 4 In recent years, the improvement in telephone services which are available to the general public has been extraordinary. 5 The principal medium of teaching which modern universities and other institutions of learning still employ remains the lecture.
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PHOTOCOPIABLE RESOURCE
Improvement in customer services is essential. general noun (controls grammar) more specic noun (gives main meaning) are (not is) agrees with kinds
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4 Any problems in the manufacturing process becomes / become obvious if there is a good Quality Control Department.
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5 The benets of reduced class size depends on / depend on whether teachers adapt their methods to take advantage of smaller classes. 6 The ndings of an investigation into the effectiveness of pre-university language courses is / are reported in this paper. Pay attention to the relative clauses in some of the following sentences. Write the correct form of the verb (in brackets) to agree with the controlling noun. 1 The extent to which computers phenomenal. (have / be) changed modern societies it
2 The improvement in customer services that technology can deliver an essential investment. (make) 3 The importance of comparing companies operating in similar business activities already been mentioned. (have) 4 In recent years, the improvement in telephone services which available to the general public been extraordinary. (be / have)
5 The principal medium of teaching which modern universities and other institutions of learning still employ the lecture. (remain)
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How are noun phrases constructed in your language? Is it the same as in English or different?
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