This booklet is produced by M M Sastry for Spoken English. At first a word is presented as the chunk of a spoken expression then that word is presented with other possible words combination or collocations to present the different phrases. At last those phrases are represented in the context of fixed expressions that creates full meaningful sentence. Thus this booklet is very useful and effective for Beginning level students to build their fluency in Spoken English as well as a very effective way for practicing Spoken English for Advanced level learners.
A brief course book of learning English. This book deals with some confusing words such as, because, as, since, for,big, great,high, large or tall etc. Informal English Vocabulary, Idioms-Useful Phrases with as...as, Opposites, Synonyms, Poems in English and more prepared by Ali Reza Khalili of Iran.
This “Plain English Guide to Financial Terms” is an important resource
that will help to create a much greater understanding of the dense and obscure
jargon which is used on a daily basis in relation to all aspects of the money
business. This resource will also give guidance to management and staff who
work in the financial services sector in explaining phrases used by them. Although
it comprises over 40 pages with over 450 definitions, it is not a complete
dictionary of financial services and money-related phrases in use in
Ireland or
elsewhere.
The language used in law is changing. There are many legal phrases that non-lawyers don't understand. This guide is intended to help non-lawyers understand legal phrases and to give lawyers guidance in explaining the legal phrases they use. Although it comprises over 60 pages with over 1,400 words explained, this is not a complete dictionary of legal terms in use in Ireland or elsewhere.