At the end of September, 2011,a new "E-Lab" project strted on English Club TV, in which professional teachers of English from leading language schools help an international group of students improve their English.
A supportive course that helps students of all abilities build confidence through graded practice. The flexible package makes it ideal for mixed-ability classes, and varying teaching loads.
Welcome to the English Plus Test Bank MultiROM 1 – the complete teacher resource for continuous assessment, with materials that you can customize for your students and your teaching situation.
Strict Stress-Meter in English Poetry Compared with German and Russian
This book investigates a verse form never befor identified by Western Scholars: the strict stress-meter. The main object of research, the English strict stress-meter, is typologically compared with its German and Russian counterparts.
Who's Whose?: A No-Nonsense Guide to Easily Confused Words Book
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Who's Whose?: A No-Nonsense Guide to Easily Confused Words Book
The English language is a minefield, full of words that look and sound alike but mean different things in different places. Here's an entertaining and essential guide to the most commonly confused words in English today, with real examples of good and bad usage.
You'll never again confuse affect and effect 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.
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