Who's Whose?: A No-Nonsense Guide to Easily Confused Words
Added by: annabelle_lee | Karma: 428.14 | Black Hole | 26 November 2009
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Have you ever been fazed by the spelling of phased, or fretted over the difference between anxiety and angst, stationery and stationary? If so, you are not alone: the English language is a minefield, full of words that look and sound alike but mean different things in different places.
Who’s Whose? is an entertaining and essential A to Z guide to the most commonly confused words in English today, with real examples of good and bad usage to make differences crystal clear.
Test Your English Vocabulary in Use (elementary) aims to help students check their vocabulary learning. It can be used by all elementary learners of English who want to test their vocabulary. It will also be useful for learners who are using English Vocabulary in Use (elementary) and want to test their progress.
English Grammar Secrets is a 72 pages booklet prepared by Eskender Ahmed Alassbhi.Here he tried to present the important grammar points of English in a clear and lucid way.
The dictionary that helps students write and speak natural-sounding English, now in a new edition with CD-ROM. Which words usually go together? This dictionary shows you the common word combinations (collocations) that are essential for natural-sounding British and American English. Completely revised and extended, the new edition has over 250,000 collocations and over 75,000 examples.
Added by: semyen | Karma: 14.03 | Black Hole | 24 November 2009
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English for Marketing and Advertising is aimed at anyone who works in marketing and advertising. The book covers all the essential responsibilities of marketing and advertising departments. There is particular emphasis on the relevant vocabulary and speaking skills needed to work efficiently in English. Telephoning, emailing, meetings, and presentations are practised, alongside the important specialist vocabulary relating to branding, market research, advertising rates, direct marketing, and public relations.