Flow English Lessons are the perfect addition to the Effortless English Lessons. Flow English Lessons focus mostly on deep learning of the past tense and the most common idioms. Flow English Lessons are also perfect for intermediate level learners who want to speak English faster, more easily, and more quickly. Together, Flow English and Effortless English Lessons give you the perfect combination. You learn the most common idioms deeply. You learn the past tense deeply. You speak even faster. Flow English gives you the most common spoken English.
Flash on English for Tourism is suitable for students who are studying for a career in the tourism industry. 11 short and manageable units offer thorough vocabulary development, skills practice in realistic contexts, and frequent opportunities for discussion.
An innovative corpus-based grammar text, Real Grammar uses the latest corpus research to show how 50 grammatical structures and expressions are used in speech and writing. This focus on authentic usage motivates students to move past traditional grammar texts and use English more like native speakers. Real Grammar is an essential tool for students to study English as it is used in the real world of conversation, fiction, newspaper, and academic writing. Fifty independent units provide total flexibility, allowing the text to fit any curriculum Rich activities, varying from exercises to discovery and analysis, help learners understand and use the target grammar.
The present training manual in practical grammar of the English language is intended for the second-year day-time and extra-mural students of the English department. It summarises and systematises the material on articles available predominantly in normative grammars, It is designed to help the students to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge of the grammar of the English language within the limits envisaged by the syllabus on the topic "The Article in the English Language". The method guide will prepare the students for the study of the material in question in the theoretical course to be taken up in the third year.
A Woman of No Importance is a play by Irish playwright Oscar Wilde. The play, published in 1893, and premièred on 19 April 1893 at London's Haymarket Theatre, is a testimony of Wilde's wit and his brand of dark comedy. It looks in particular at English upper class society and has been reproduced on stages in Europe and North America since his death in 1900. The scene is set in an English country house — Hunstanton (Lady Hunstanton's property). The curtains open to the terrace where we are introduced to Lady Caroline who is engaging in conversation with Lady Huntstanton's American Puritan guest Hester Worsley.