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. How can it be used? * For self-study, * In the classroom. Key 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, Written for self-study and also suitable for use in the classroom. Level: Intermediate SIZE REDUCED PDF by Pumukl
Story World Euro Talk CD-ROM Series StoryWorld brings to life well known children's stories and songs to help them to build on their knowledge and use of the English language.
Story World Euro Talk CD-ROM Series StoryWorld brings to life well known children's stories and songs to help them to build on their knowledge and use of the English language.
The English language is permanently evolving and developing. New words and expressions are coined and existing words change their meaning as society, culture and technology progress.
For example, Phishing. Now, you really have to listen to the spelling of this one. P-H-I-S-H-I-N-G. Not, F-I-S-H-I-N-G. Can be very confusing to hear this word in speech, therefore, you know, 'he's phishing' - what does it mean? No problem in writing, of course.
Wi-fi. W-I-F-I. Sometimes written with a hyphen, sometimes not. Wireless fidelity. Technically, it's a standard ensuring that equipment works on a wireless network. It's on analogy with 'hi-fi', for high fidelity, that used to be common for recording some years ago.