This booklet is produced by M M Sastry for Spoken English. At first a word is presented as the chunk of a spoken expression then that word is presented with other possible words combination or collocations to present the different phrases. At last those phrases are represented in the context of fixed expressions that creates full meaningful sentence. Thus this booklet is very useful and effective for Beginning level students to build their fluency in Spoken English as well as a very effective way for practicing Spoken English for Advanced level learners.
Click On is a five-level course consisting of five modules each for learners of English from complete beginner to intermediate level. In full colour, the course combines active English language learning with a variety of lively topics presented in themed units.
Who's Whose? A no-nonsense guide to easily confused words
Who's Whose? is an entertaining and straightforward guide to the most commonly confused words in English today, with real examples of good and bad usage to make differences crystal-clear.
The Embarrassment Rating involved in each mistake is included, together with an explanation of why the confusion happens and how to avoid it in the future.
So if you mistrust (or distrust?) your spellchecker and want to maintainor improve your written English, this is the perfect companion for you.
A friendly guide to proper English grammar. Features coverage of
pronouns, participles, parallel structure of verbs, adjectives, and
tenses, and proper punctuation. Also covers effective proofreading,
using slang, avoiding common grammatical errors, and conveying the
appropriate meaning.
Why does grammar make everyone so nervous? Probably because English
teachers, for decades – no, for centuries – have been making a big deal
out of grammar in classrooms, diagramming sentences and drilling the
parts of speech, clauses, and verbals into students until they beg for
mercy. Happily, you don't have to learn all those technical terms of
English grammar – and you certainly don't have to diagram sentences –
in order to speak and write correct English.
So rest assured – English Grammar For Dummies will probably never make
your English teacher's top-ten list of must-read books, because you
won't have to diagram a single sentence. What you will discover are fun
and easy strategies that can help you when you're faced with such
grammatical dilemmas as the choice between "I" and "me," "had gone" and
"went," and "who" and "whom." With English Grammar For Dummies, you
won't have to memorize a long list of meaningless rules (well, maybe a
couple in the punctuation chapter!), because when you understand the
reason for a particular word choice, you'll pick the correct word
automatically.
A Handbook on practical English Grammar Morphology is meant for Armenian students which is written in English made available by Yerevan State Linguistic University.