There is a big difference between understanding the grammar
of a language and being able to speak that language well. You don’t need to
understand how a car engine works in order to drive a car.And you don’t need to
understand grammar to speak a language.
Knowing grammar will, however, perhaps give you more
confidence to speak, as you will be less afraid of making mistakes. Almost
every grammar rule has an exception, so the best way to improve your English is
to practise as much as you can.
Building Fluency contains everything teachers need to improve students’ reading fluency, one of five essential reading components identified in Reading First. Transparencies and assessment tools are included. The selections are engaging and humorous.
For new and experienced teachers of Business English, an essential
guide to business and teaching Business English language and
communication skills, with a final section containing useful reference
information on professional development, published materials, etc.
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks, Self-Improvement | 26 July 2008
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Do you make your own greeting cards and wish you could write
beautifully instead of depending on rubber stamps for what you want to
say? Would you like to hand letter a gorgeous sign, perhaps a poem and
frame it but your third grade teacher was right when she said you had
poor handwriting? Then this book is for you.
Mr Waddington carefully
teaches many beautiful styles of calligraphy, the Caroline manuscript
which most people are familiar with as well as my favorite, the
italics, with quite a few other styles thrown in for good measure. You
will learn the process step by step, from the materials you will need
to the technique to keep from smearing the ink.