This book takes you back to the basics; the simple rules and tricks that will help native and non-native speakers alike to master the English language. Everyday English includes sections on punctuation, sentence structure and common pitfalls to avoid, and offers advice on writing different kinds of texts.
"Advanced Everyday English is designed in very much the same mode as the first book (Practical Everyday English with audio CD) in that all of the examples will contain vocabulary and expressions you have studied on earlier pages. You will also find many words from the first book, which will give you an opportunity to revise the material. In this second book there is more of what one might call "serious" vocabulary, but there are plenty of phrasal verbs and idioms as well. The book will be of particular benefit to those readers with an advanced level of English who wish to become (or who already are) interpreters, translators or teachers of English, or who simply want to be able to speak and understand English at a very high level. In addition, people who need to read English language journals or converse in English on a daily basis, either in business or for pleasure, will find it very useful."--Publisher's description.
"This upper-intermediate level handbook of 25 essential English constructions will provide you with a much deeper understanding of things you may already know, but are not quite sure how to use. It is not a reference book, but a five-week self-study course. This book is very helpful for the writing sections of CFC, IELTS and TOEFL exams. Special features: Practical, easy-to-follow examples ; detailed, but clear explanations ; focus on negative examples ; typical mistakes ; exercises to test you on what you have learnt. This book is suitable for students of both British and American English."--Publisher's description
While teaching English to adult learners, Gabriella Marinaccio saw a need for English materials that provided daily vocabulary as well as practice space for English learners. This was the best way to help her students communicate confidently. She created her own teaching materials, which she has crafted into this book. English for Everybody is designed to help students succeed in social situations on a daily basis. English for Everybody promotes the learner's healthy engagement in society with practical topics such as: important and personal information, the body, clothing, money, banking and finances, driving, babies and children, U.S. history, and holidays. Students will be provided full context and an opportunity to practice vocabulary using a variety of methods.
Learnmore than 3,000 English expressions and speak and understand the language easily As a new speaker of English, you may hear some expressions in your daily conversations that you do not understand--yet. McGraw-Hill's Conversational American English will help you learn these expressions, so not only do you know what a person is saying to you, but that you can use the expression yourself! More than 3,000 expressions are organized by theme, so you can find what you are looking for quickly. And each topic is illustrated to further help you understand context. The book features: Common expressions are batched into 350 themes, ranging from general greetings and asking how someone is, to the more specific needs, like showing disbelief, asking someone’s intentions, and expressions for a forgotten word or name A comprehensive thematic glossary provides an additional means for the learner to locate expressions by key words and concepts Topics include: Basic Social Encounters, Greetings, Small Talk, Introductions, Ending a Conversation, Good-Byes, Agreeing, Disagreeing Conversational Encounters, Focusing Attention, Launching the Conversation, Making Friends, Complex Matters, Disputes, Discussion and Resolution, Polite Encounters, Prefaces, Communication Barriers
This rich teacher's resource activity book is packed with more than 100 reproducible writing lessons designed to help students improve their language skills by simultaneously developing fluency and literacy.
The purpose of the book is to acquaint those learning English with the vocabulary and particular forms of address used in these various situations. For example, how does one order a meal in a restaurant? What is the procedure to be followed conversationally when buying tickets for the theater or shopping for clothes? What are the common expressions to be used in making a telephone call? These are some of the things the book teaches, and naturally they are of importance to anyone learning English. The book should be useful to all students who wish to perfect their colloquial and idiomatic English. It should also be valuable for those who feel the need for additional vocabulary and further practice with idiomatic forms.