Channel your English is a new, exciting and easy-to-use course that effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners with no or little previous exposure to the English language. It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated approach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded, well-organized and user-friendly syllabus.
The contributions in this volume focus on two main areas: trilingual language use in the family and wider community, and the formulation and implementation of language policies with regard to education.
Channel your English is a new, exciting and easy-to-use course that effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners with no or little previous exposure to the English language. It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated approach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded, well-organized and user-friendly syllabus. REDUCED VERSION by Pumukl
Channel your English Beginners is a new, exciting and easy-to-use course that effectively meets the needs of teenage and young adult learners with no or little previous exposure to the English language.
It takes learners smoothly from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate level and enables them to communicate fluently, accurately and confidently in real-life situations. It uses an integrated approach to all four language skills in a carefully-graded, well-organized and user-friendly syllabus.
The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English is an entirely new grammar of American and British English - from the language of conversation to the language of academic textbooks. There are no made-up examples in this groundbreaking new grammar. The authors began, not with preconceived notions of the grammar of English, but with a huge bank of language data, the Longman Corpus Network.
A six-year research project brought together the linguistic expertise of an international author team - all acknowledge experts in the field of corpus linguistics and grammar.
The result of this research is the present volume. Many points of traditional grammar are confirmed, but now on the bases of much larger amount of statistical data than ever before. Some aspects of traditional grammar are challenged by this book, and some new findings, not even suspected before now, will surprise and interest the reader.
Kudos to Hanh_vn for scanning the last part of this book (from page 801 to page 1204). Hanh, you totally rock!!!