English Idioms, are part of The Teaching of English Series that started in 1940's and are always reprinted in regular intervals. "In the present volume, instead of attempting to divide the work into chapters treating of "colloquial phrases", "cant phrases", "slang phrases" and so forth, I have thrown the whole into alphabetical form, and have marked by letters the category to which, in my opinion, the phrases ought to belong. This classification may be studied or may be neglected as suits the convenience or the taste of the consulter."
Events, Phrases, and Questions (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics)Robert Truswell is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in Linguistics and English Language at the School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh. His research broadly concerns the interfaces between syntax and semantics. He received his PhD in Phonetics and Linguistics from University College London in 2007 and then spent a year as a postdoctoral research fellow at Tufts University.
Dora the Explorer - Yes We Can - Tak, możemy (Polish Edition)
An educational cartoon TV series for children aged 5-10. Level A1. The main character, Dora, is a little girl who teaches children basic English phrases while experiencing various adventures.
Songbook for English Learners (for Turkish students) This book was designed by Ridvan B. Saglam to help Turkish students. Songs in English can be really useful in learning process but unknown vocabularies and some idomatic phrases can be difficult to understand. To solve this problem, Turkish meanings of possible unknown vocabularies and phrases are given.
Songbook for English Learners (for Turkish learners)
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Songbook for English Learners (for Turkish learners) This book was designed by Ridvan B. Saglam to help Turkish students. Songs in English can be really useful in learning process but unknown vocabularies and some idomatic phrases can be difficult to understand. To solve this problem, Turkish meanings of possible unknown vocabularies and phrases are given.
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