Believe it or not, you can use your favorite Rock-n-Roll song titles to show you, clearly and concisely, how English grammar and style workand its fun! Inspired by a lifelong love of music and language, this book captures the brilliant bond between music and language, using song titles as an innovative and memorable way to teach grammar and style. The book does not critique grammar and style use in Rock-n-Roll song titles. Instead, it celebrates this use and demonstrates different kinds of sentences, parts of speech, verb tenses, stylistic figures of speech, and more. The book starts with short but complete sentencessong title subject/verb combinations of songs you know such as Love hurts and Voices carry. The patterns of English grammar and style then become strikingly visible when you see them in the titles of Rock-n-Roll songs you love, all the way from the 1950s to today.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527557390
About Michael J. Zerbe
Michael J. Zerbe teaches writing editing science fiction and rhetoric at York College of Pennsylvania USA. He published the well-received Composition and the Rhetoric of Science: Engaging the Dominant Discourse in 2007 and his work has also appeared in a number of edited collections and academic journals. He taught in India in 2015 and in Bulgaria in 2009 and won a Health Communications Fellowship to the National Cancer Institute USA in 1990. He earned a PhD in English (with a concentration in Rhetoric and Composition) from Purdue University a Masters of Technical and Scientific Communication from Miami University (Ohio) and a BS in Chemistry from James Madison University USA.