Saturday, January 28, 2017

Oxford practice grammar with answers

Author John Eastwood

This text gives clear explanations of English grammar with exercises on the facing page which provide practice in form and use. The revised edition provides additional grammar topics and expanded treatment of others, more exercises and progress tests at intervals throughout the book, and more illustrated dialogues and texts (the grammar presentations make frequent use of pictures and dialogues to establish contexts for use).




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Friday, January 27, 2017

Merriam-Webster's Vocabulary Builder

Author Mary Wood Cornog

The ideal book for people who want to increase their word power. Focuses on more than 1,000 vocabulary words and introduces nearly 2,000 more all organised by root for effective study. Includes quizzes to test progress.







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Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English

Author Douglas Biber, Susan Conrad, and Geoffrey Leech

The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English is a revolutionary, corpus-based reference grammar of English, based on the ways English grammar is really used. The book looks at four text types — conversation, fiction,
news reportage, and academic prose — and reports statistical findings as well as the reasons for a particular grammatical choice.


Based on the acclaimed Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English, the corpus-based student text provides a detailed look at the elements of English grammar.

Features:

1.illustrates how grammatical choices are made in speech and writing genres.
2.Uses example sentences drawn from real texts and conversations.
3.Shows differences between British and American grammar.
4.Includes frequency information.

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The OXFORD Dictionary of English Grammar

Author Sylvia Chalker and Edmund Weiner

English grammar has changed a great deal since the beginning of the twentieth century, and it is a subject that can provide a complex minefield of uncertainties within the language. This accessible and comprehensive dictionary comes to the aid of both the general reader and the student or teacher, offering straightforward and immediate access to 1,000 grammatical terms and their meanings. All the currently accepted terms of grammar are included, as well as older, traditional names, controversial new coinages, and items from the study of other languages. Concise definitions of the wider subject of linguistics, including phonetics and transformational grammar, are accompanied by examples of language in use, and frequent quotations from existing works on grammar.

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Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP)

Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) can be more stressful than teaching other kinds of ESL for one specific reason: your students may be stressed, too. ESP students are already adults with professional lives who need to learn English, probably in a certain time limit, to get ahead in their profession or not be embarrassed while traveling. When they struggle with a concept, they’re not concerned about a test grade, like elementary learners. They may be concerned about their livelihood, or working with a time limit before an upcoming vacation. Tips from Busy Teacher’s experts, who have successfully taught a range of ESP learners, can help you keep the learning environment fun, keep stress levels down, and help your students learn and retain the information they need.


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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Check your English vocabulary for Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

Author: Rawdon Wyatt
Level: A2/KET, B1/PET/BEC Pre, B2/FCE/BEC Van, C1/CAE/BEC Higher, C2/CPE

If you want to practise and develop your knowledge of phrasal verbs and idioms, you will find this book very useful. The various exercises contain many of the most common phrasal verbs and idioms, together with some useful spoken expressions that you might expect to hear or use in an English-speaking environment.


You should not go through this book mechanically from beginning to end. It is better to choose one particular verb or topic, do the exercise(s), make a record of any new words and expressions that you learn, then practise using these in sentences or situations of your own. When you feel you have a good command of these, move to another verb or topic and do the same. You should also review the things you have learned on a regular basis, so that they remain 'fresh' in your mind and become part of your 'active' vocabulary.

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Cambridge English First - Masterclass

Author: Simon Haines, Barbara Stewart
Level: B2/FCE/BEC Van

This fully updated and revised edition of First Masterclass provides material which gives prospective candidates appropriate preparation and practice for the 2015 Cambridge English: First exam. The material in this course also provides opportunities for candidates to develop their English on a broader level for success in the real world beyond the exam.




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