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Longman Grammar of Spoken & Written English
The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written Englishis a revolutionary, corpus-based reference grammar of English, based on a groundbreaking research project to analyze the ways in which English grammar is really used. The book looks at four text types: conversation, fiction, news reportage, and academic prose and reports statistical findings as well as examining the reasons that condition a particular grammatical choice.
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4000 Essential English Words is a six-book series that is designed to focus on practical high-frequency words to enhance the vocabulary of learners from high beginning to advance levels. The series presents a variety of words that cover a large percentage of the words that can be found in many spoken or written texts. Thus, after mastering these target words, learners will be able to fully understand vocabulary items when they encounter them in written and spoken form. Full book added
Interactive software to help teach reading and writing skills
With a lively narration of Roderick Hunt's stories and the animation and sound effects of Alex Brychta's page-by-page illustrations these are an absolute must for every classroom. Each word of the story can be highlighted as it is spoken, to consolidate the link between spoken and written text.