MnPlay - Everyday English conversation Vol. A,B,C with Scripts
Communicate Fluently in Everyday Situations!
In Everyday English Conversation, students learn practical, essential English to enable them to effectively communicate anywhere in the world!
Students learn how to speak fluently in many everyday situations, including; making small talk, ordering at restaurants, booking hotels and flights, shopping and traveling.
MnPlay - Intermediate English conversation Vol. A,B,C,D with Scripts
Expand your Conversation Skills!
Intermediate Conversation introduces a series of new tenses and more difficult vocabulary.
This course challenges students to build longer, more personal sentences and practice using prepositional phrases, adverbs and time references to make questions and answers more specific.
Students also learn how to understand and fluently use everyday expressions, slang and idioms.
MnPlay - Beginner English Conversation Vol. A,B,C,D with Scripts
Apply your English to Real Life Situations!
Beginner Conversation is aimed at students at the beginner level of conversational English.
This course is designed to introduce students to questioning and answering about themselves and others.
Students will start working on building simple conversations they can apply immediately, in real life situations.
students will master an array of modern English vocabulary while perfecting their tenses and are encouraged to focus on their pronunciation, intonation and speed.
Arthur Clennam is back in England after many years abroad. He finds his mother as cold and hard as ever, but his father's recent death has thrown up a mystery, and he is determined to get to the bottom of it. Could it have anything to do with Little Dorrit, the quiet, kind girl who sews for his mother and goes back at night to her home in the Marshalsea Prison? As Arthur gets to know the Dorrit family, he is too busy looking for the truth about his mother's secret to notice that he has perhaps found the answer to his own happiness...
The Great Courses - How to Write Best-Selling Fiction
Most people think the way to write a best seller is to have a lot of talent and even more luck. And when you look at the stories behind massively successful breakouts, it certainly does feel that way. Consider that Harry Potter got published because the chairman of Bloomsbury happened to give his eight-year-old daughter the first chapter. There’s no denying that’s a good bit of luck. But underneath the lucky break is the solid foundation for a book that utilizes all the elements of a successful story: a lively plot, relatable characters, and a strong structure.