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My book to learn English - Mi libro para aprender Inglés (for Spanish speakers)
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My book to learn English - Mi libro para aprender Inglés (for Spanish speakers)My book to learn English - Mi libro para aprender Inglés (for Spanish speakers)

My names is... We are best friends.... Hello how are you?

Everybody start learning English this way, phrases, easy words. this book is specially for children, specially for Spanish speakers!

 
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Tags: speakers, specially, English, Spanish, children, learn
Pimsleur English for Brazilian Portuguese I speakers
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Pimsleur English for Brazilian Portuguese I speakersPimsleur English for Brazilian Portuguese I speakers

This course is for Brazilians who would like to learn English. It it complete with reading material. 

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Tags: English, Pimsleur, Brazilian, Portuguese, speakers
Check Your Vocabulary for Natural English Collocations
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Check Your Vocabulary for Natural English CollocationsCheck Your Vocabulary for Natural English Collocations

This workbook is aimed at non-native speakers who want to build essential vocabulary and learn to speak fluent and natural-sounding English. For example, in English we use different words to describe different types of food when they go bad. We can describe meat as rotten, cheese as mouldy, milk as sour and butter as rancid - but we would not say sour meat, or rotten milk. Knowing how words are naturally used together is known as collocation. A good knowledge of these word combinations greatly improves the style of written and spoken language for non-native speakers. Levels: B2 - C2. 

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Tags: English, words, rotten, describe, different, Check, speakers, non-native
Choose the Right Word
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Choose the right wordChoose the right word

A book containing explanations of words frequently confused by Russian students of English.

 

FOR RUSSIAN SPEAKERS ONLY!

 
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Tags: RUSSIAN, english, SPEAKERS, Choose, right, students, English, Right
English as a Second F*cking Language: How to Swear Effectively, Explained in Detail with Numerous Examples Taken From Everyday Life
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English as a Second F*cking Language: How to Swear Effectively, Explained in Detail with Numerous Examples Taken From Everyday LifeEnglish as a Second F*cking Language: How to Swear Effectively, Explained in Detail with Numerous Examples Taken From Everyday Life

English as a Second F*cking Language (ESF*L) is the perfect way for nonnative speakers to learn the basics of swearing. At the same time, it also offers native speakers a wide variety of twists and new refinements. Page after page, ESF*L provides a smorgasbord of swearing synonyms designed to boost your vocabulary-everything from the conventional d*mn and sh*t to a host of more inventive terms that would make any truck driver blush. And when you're finished reading, our Final F*cking Exam is the perfect test of your swearing skills. You'll be surprised by how much you've learned!

 

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Tags: cking, swearing, speakers, English, Language, Second