Practical Everyday English: Advanced Vocabulary, Phrasal Verbs, Idioms and Expressions
The Practical Everyday English: a self study method of spoken English for upper-intermediate and advanced students book 1 is specifically designed for foreign students of English who already have a good grammatical basis in the language. Unlike a dictionary, this book actually teaches you how and when to use the words by giving true-to-life examples, entertaining dialogue and useful exercises. 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.
English for Business: Pre-Intermediate Business Grammar & Practice
Business Grammar & Practice: Pre-Intermediateis for pre-intermediate to intermediate speakers of English who need to master the type of English used in professional situations. Whether you are studying to enter the workplace or already using English at work, accurate use of English grammar will make you a more effective communicator. If you feel you already know the core grammar for business English, the Intermediate book in this series will take you through more complex grammar. To ensure that the language you learn is relevant for the workplace, the book uses example sentences from the Collins corpus.
Twist 2 WB Pre-Intermediate (A2) A flexible, topic-based course for teenagers, building on and extending the English they have already learnt. Почти все задания выполнены
In this book, you will have an opportunity to investigate a special kind of writing that is particularly useful in your everyday life, at home and at work.
To create an effective letter, writer needs three sets of skills: 1. A good knowledge of mechanics (spelling, grammar, etc.)
2. The ability to structure good sentences and paragraphs
3. A familiarity with the conventions readers have come to expect when reading letters.
You have already had a lot of practice with the first two skills.
The only one left to master is the conventions (arrangement of details) within the letter.