David Crystal-The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
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David Crystal-The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
This book is a superably written and illustrated exploration of the history, structure, and use of English throughout the world. World-renowned linguist and author, David Crystal, explores the many facets and varieties of the English language, bringing life to this large and complex subject.
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EAP English for Academic Study: Listening Course Book + Audio (2nd Edition)
English for academic study: Listening is based around transcripts from authentic lectures recorded in a genuine academic environment and, hence, is ideal for students preparing for English-medium study. The lectures are recorded on DVD to provide the student with an authentic learning experience. The lecture extracts are taken from a range of academic fields, including banking, development economics, marketing, psychology and linguistics. The extracts have been chosen to be accessible to a general audience, while at the same time appealing to students studying these subjects.
Outcomes is a completely new general English course in which:
- Natural, real-world grammar and vocabulary help students to succeed in social, professional, and academic settings - CEF goals are the focus of communication activities where students learn and practise the language they need to have conversations in English
- Clear outcomes in every lesson of every unit provide students with a sense of achievement as they progress through the course.
A practical course for adult learners working in the international technical sector * Adult learners working in technical jobs in an international context. * In-work learners who are technicians, engineers, supervisors, or team leaders. * People who need to communicate with co-workers (frequently also non-native users of English) about very practical technical subjects – installations, working practices, processes, problems, etc. * People who need to communicate by e-mail, make telephone calls, and read and understand manuals written in English. * Above all, people whose main aim is to communicate effectively in English to get the job done.