English Grammar in Use

Raymond Murphy's is widely considered the "Bible" of English grammar, particularly for intermediate learners (B1-B2 levels) . For Thai speakers, a specialized Thai Edition

  • Pair each studied unit with 5–10 minutes of active use: write a short paragraph or record a 1-minute speech using target structures.
  • Use spaced repetition (flashcards) for rules and exceptions.
  • Get a native/teacher to correct writing once a week, focusing on the week’s grammar points.

Cultural Context

: Translated by experts like Sriphoom Akkaramas (รศ.ศรีภูมิ อัครมาส), the content is localized to better bridge the gap between Thai and English linguistic structures. Key Features of the Book

Subject-Verb Agreement

: This is a persistent struggle for Thai learners because the concept does not exist in their native tongue. 3. Core Features & Thai Learning Styles

Workbook for Thai Students:

host user-uploaded summaries that condense Murphy’s units into Thai-explained notes (e.g., explaining the difference between "I used to do" and "I’m used to doing" in Thai). English Grammar Workbook For Thai Students

covering a wide range of topics, including tenses, modals, the passive voice, and reported speech. This adaptation by Cambridge University Press

Traditional English-only grammar books can be intimidating for students who are not yet confident in their reading comprehension. The Thai version addresses this by: