Grammar of English – Interactive Tutorial Software (Nov 2010)
Added by: elshanchik | Karma: 45.01 | Black Hole | 10 November 2010
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Cambridge Grammar of English – Interactive Tutorial Software (Nov 2010)
Grammar of English is a “must-have” for any serious learner or user of the English language. Using ground-breaking language research, it offers clear explanations of spoken and written English based on real everyday usage.A major new reference grammar offering the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of spoken and written English based on real everyday usage.
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Big Talk a Lot Spoken English Course Book 1 and 2 (Printable Worksheets)
Talk a Lot is a great new way to learn spoken English, and quite a departure from the standard ELT course book. Instead of spending hours reading and writing, students have the opportunity to engage in challenging and fun speaking and listening activities with their friends.
Added by: taures444 | Karma: 37.03 | Black Hole | 21 September 2010
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Spoken English Learned Quickly (CD ROM - BrE)
This course can be used by university students, professionals, and others who want to speak English well. This CD ROM (British English) accompanies Spoken English Learned Quickly (Student Workbook).
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Posh Talk: Language and Identity in Higher Education
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 27 August 2010
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This is an in-depth study of a group of multilingual students from widening participation backgrounds on a first-year undergraduate academic writing program. The book explores ways in which identity positions emerge in the spoken interaction, with a particular focus on gender.