The New Oxford Picture Dictionary: Teacher's Guide
The New Picture Dictionary and its components provide a complete, four-skills language development program. The program is: * Practical - a wide range of topics introduce new words in their most common context. * Easy to use - vocabulary items are presented without ambiguity or the need for translation. * Versatile - the Dictionary itself and its components have unlimited applications. * Flexible - the Dictionary can be used alone or with its components.
Which words usually go together? This dictionary shows you the common word combinations (collocations) that are essential for natural-sounding British and American English. Completely revised and extended, the new edition has over 250,000 collocations and over 75,000 examples.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English that helps students write and speak natural-sounding English.
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Oxford English Video Business English: Big City (Level 1-2)
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Oxford English Video Business English: Big City (Level 1-2)
Big City combines factual reports with a dramatized story to introduce students to Business English in context.
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The Meaning of Everything - The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary Simon Winchester traces the history of the Oxford English Dictionary from its earliest inception through its long path to completion, describes the nuts-and-bolts process of creating a dictionary, and includes anecdotes about its creators and their work.
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