The Best of How to suddenly enjoy English,learn lots and find yourself speaking English perfectly" This book is for people who want to create a positive, healthy relationship with their language skills, & increase their levels of knowledge & intelligence. No matter what your language situation, whether you're starting to learn or have perfect English already, I personally guarantee you'll learn new ways of thinking from this book which will improve your language situation and, more importantly, improve how you feel about this.
How to suddenly enjoy English, learn lots and find yourself speaking English perfectly
1.Learn Pronunciation from a native speaker. Your country has specific sounds and so does English. Learn the equivalents in your language e.g. tch in Portuguese is ch in English.Learn the new sounds aswell. Germans say V for V and W. Push your lips out and say Water.
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Truth, etc. is a wide-ranging study of ancient logic based upon the John Locke lectures given by the eminent philosopher Jonathan Barnes in Oxford. The book presupposes no knowledge of logic and no skill in ancient languages: all ancient texts are cited in English translation; and logical symbols and logical jargon are avoided so far as possible. Anyone interested in ancient philosophy, or in logic and its history, will find much to learn and enjoy here.
Influence is a skill-set that everyone needs; yet the necessary techniques and fundamentals of exercising influence are rarely taught.
In this revised edition of Exercising Influence, Kim Barnes draws on her thirty years of consulting, teaching and observation to demystify the process of influencing others. This vital resource teaches how to accomplish more with less effort.
Exercising Influence: A Guide For Making Things Happen at Work, at Home, and in Your Community by B. Kim Barnes
Influence
is a skill-set that everyone needs; yet the necessary techniques and
fundamentals of exercising influence are rarely taught. In this revised
edition of Exercising Influence, Kim Barnes draws on her thirty
years of consulting, teaching and observation to demystify the process
of influencing others. This vital resource teaches how to accomplish
more with less effort. It shows readers how to create work, family, and
community relationships that are more balanced and mutually rewarding,
and to take charge of their lives in a powerful, ethical, and
productive way.