Grammar for Grown-Ups: A Straightforward Guide to Good English
For native English speakers who realise that there's more to good English than meets the eye, but don't know where to start; for parents struggling to explain the finer points to their kids; and for English language students everywhere... Grammar for Grown-ups guides you through the perils, pitfalls and problematic aspects of the English language,so you'll never struggle to find the right word or write the most elegant sentence again.
A four-level American English course for teenage learners Through a comprehensive and innovative range of resources, Got it! uses hands-on language presentations to help students discover language intuitively and try out new structures. Through personalization and dialogue they explore meaning in a framework of issues which engage them. Competence in individual skills and awareness of progress and success are encouraged throughout.
Language Centres: Their roles, functions and management
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Language centres serve an important role in the development and implementation of language policy and in supporting language teachers. This book describes five language centres, the Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research (London), the European Centre for Modern Languages (Graz), the Regional Language Centre (Singapore), the National Foreign Language Center (NFLC, Washington DC), and the Centre for Applied Linguistics and Languages (CALL, Brisbane).
When we talk we say very little because it's our body that does the real talking! We express so much more subconsciously through our physical behavior, body posture, gestures, eye movement, facial expressions, touch and the use of space. So why not learn how to use this to YOUR advantage? Body Language 101 is a powerful tool that you can use in every aspect of your life. This book will give you an in depth insight into how to read body language to decipher the hidden agenda of any dialogue or interaction.
Parrot Time is a magazine covering language, linguistics and culture of the world around us. Issue 16 July / August 2015: Letter From The Editor - Studying in Summer | Polyglot Events All Around The World - You Are Not Alone | Playing Games with Language | Spanish E-training – The 'Big Bang' Investment | Can a Language Die? | At the Cinema - La Casa del Fin de los Tiempos | Languages in Peril - Scottish Gaelic | Words in Your Mouth - Apple | Celebrations - Nag Panchami | Where Are You? | Book Look - Fluency Made Achievable: The Fluent Guide to Core Language Skills | At A Glance