Launch Your English: Dramatically Improve your Spoken and Written English
Dramatically Improve your Spoken and Written English with this coursebook, so You Can Become More Articulate Using Simple Tried and Trusted Techniques. "The limits of my language are the limits of my world." -Ludwig WittgensteinDo you wish you could speak English with more creativity, clarity, articulation and confidence? Would you like to dramatically enhance your English speaking with some simple, easy-to-follow techniques? Then you are in the right place!
The Glamour of Grammar: A Guide to the Magic and Mystery of Practical English (Audiobook)
Grammar is a subject that typically induces wincing, wheezing, or worse. Clark, a lifelong whiz at the subject, wants readers to fully appreciate the importance of good grammar and the qualities of superior writing. To that end, he has laid out several entertaining, easy-to-follow rules, governing everything from punctuation to alliteration, that promise to dramatically improve one's writing and develop an appreciation for language.
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The go-to study guide that will prepare you for the SAT with invaluable features and customizable test planner app We've put all of our proven expertise into McGraw-Hill Education's SAT 2017 to make sure you're ready for this difficult exam. You'll get essential skill-building techniques and strategies developed by professional SAT instructors who have helped thousands of students just like you to succeed on this important test. Packed with targeted instruction, this guide will boost your test-taking confidence and help you dramatically increase your scores. You'll get online help, 4 full-length practice tests, hundreds of practice problems, and all the facts about the redesigned SAT exam.
Where should we situate the British Empire in the larger picture of world history? This fifth and final volume of The Oxford History of the British Empire shows how opinions have changed dramatically from one generation to the next on the nature and role of imperialism generally, and the British Empire more specifically.
James Baldwin discussing the position of African American writers in the United States, F. Scott Fitzgerald reading from Othello, and a rare interview with William S. Burroughs are just some of the wealth of the striking voices of American writers recorded for BBC broadcasts in the twentieth century and gathered here in one remarkable collection. The collection brings modern American literature dramatically to life with writers as diverse as Vladimir Nabokov, Eudora Welty, John Steinbeck, Ralph Ellison, and Gertrude Stein.