Improving Your Written English: How to Ensure Your Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Are Up to Scratch
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks » Grammar | 19 November 2008
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Do you have trouble with punctuation? Are you always using commas instead of full stops? Is your spelling weak? Do you have difficulty filling in forms and writing letters? Then this book will help you improve the standard of your written English. It has been written in an easy-to-understand way designed for use by anyone. Whether you are a student, school-leaver, an employed or self-employed worker or someone at home, it should prove a valuable reference book. The format is easy to follow with plenty of examples. At the end of each section there is an opportunity to practise what you have learnt. Suggested answers are at the back of the book.
A series of books which show learners what they get wrong and how to put it right. Learners test their English, check their answers, then test themselves again. Feedback on every answer means students really learn from their mistakes. Perfect for self-study. Features: A test, answers with helpful tips, and a second test on the same topic in each four-page unit, twenty topics in each book, twenty 'Review' pages, leaving a mini reference book once all the tests have been completed.level: Pre-intermediate
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