To make grasping grammar easier and more fun, Just Enough English Grammar
uses colorful cartoons illustrate eachimportant grammar point. You see
the grammar concept in action, guaranteeing you will remember it next
time you need to use it in writing or in conversation. Learning grammar
has never been so easy!
Postcards 4 Student's Book + Audio
Красочный учебник из четырёхуровневой серии американского английского 'Postcards'. Курс для подростков и о подростках. Продуманный подход, достоверные истории, интересные задания, современный язык, яркие фотографии, игры и проекты.
Postcards is an exciting new four-level American English program for young teenagers. It is unique among courses for teens because it focuses on the teen's world.
Units feature believable storylines and characters who speak natural, contemporary English. Magazine-like, photo-based design sparks interest in real-world situations and topics. Carefully sequenced, varied activities give students confidence to communicate in English and keep their motivation level high.
Real-life topics and characters appeal to students from the start—and keep them interested throughout the year.
Creative and engaging activities, photo-stories, projects, cultural information, games, and songs bring language to life so that students want to communicate in English.
Carefully sequenced lessons help students build confidence in achievable steps.
Clear learning goals and frequent progress checks motivate students to set and achieve objectives.
"English Words: History and Structure" by Robert Stockwell, Donka Minkova
The subject of this book is the origin of words in the English language, primarily those borrowed from the classical languages, namely Latin and Greek, either directly, or via French. A secondary theme is the internal structure of English words. Exercises to accompany each of the ten chapters are available to download from the web. The text is very accessible to all levels of reader; no knowledge of linguistics or linguistic terminology is assumed. For the reader unfamiliar with historical linguistics, or the influences which have shaped the English language, it will bring a new dimension to the understanding of the words that form the basis of our language. The once-baffling relationships between pronunciation, spelling, and meaning will become a source of enjoyment in themselves in the light of what can be learned from this book.