CHOOSE A SEARCH ENGINE
1. In your web browser, go to your favorite search engine (for example, Google.)
SEARCH FOR A WORD OR PHRASE
2. Then you can ask your search engine to find documents containing any words or combinations of words you want to find. For example, if you want to find examples of in case, you can type the words "in case" in the box .. with quotation marks around the phrase, so it won't find examples of only in or only case. (You can narrow the search by adding other words if you want. You could type in both "in case" and chemistry, for example, and find only articles that contain both of those phrases. But for our example we'll just look for in case.)
You can find more information about how to specify more complicated searches
on each individual search engine's page.
Each search engine has its own way of letting you choose things like what to search and how to display the results. But the basic idea is the same.
3. If you click on Search (or Submit, or Go, etc.), you will see that the search engine will find thousands of documents with the phrase in case in them! Each search engine displays the results and moves from page to page a little differently, but the basic idea is the same for most of them.
You can then select any that look interesting, and after you have one on your screen, select Find under the Edit menu at the top to locate in case (if you don't immediately notice it on the screen.)
COLLECT EXAMPLES, AND LOOK FOR MORE
4. When you find examples you would like to save, you can copy them into a wordprocessing file (as described in the instructions for Grammar Safaris for "common" game, steps 5-16) and arrange them, add comments, or whatever you want to do with them. (Of course, always remember to include the source of your example.)
5. To go back to the list to select another document to look at, simply press the BACK button. To go back to search for a different word, return to the search engine page, or choose a different search engine. Keep experimenting until you get what you want.
Ann Salzmann
Intensive English Institute
University of Illinois