The Study and Practice of Writing English by Gerhard Richard Lomer & Margaret Eliza Ashmun (Rare Book Collection)
I. ESTABLISHED USAGES 1. Punctuation | 2. Capitals | 3. Italics | 4. Abbreviations | 5. The Representation of Number | 6. Syllabification | 7. Rules for Plurals | 8. Possessives | 9. Rules for Spelling | II. GRAMMATICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Syntax | 2. Sequence of Tenses | 3. Shall and Will | 4. Voice | 5. Irregular Verbs | 6. Sentence Structure | 7. Paragraphs III. THE USE OF LANGUAGE
1. The Study of Language | 2. Some Suggestions for the Study of Words | 3. The Use of the Dictionary | 4. Synonyms | 5. Some Common Latin Roots | 6. Prefixes | 7. Suffixes | 8. English Words for Analysis | 9. The Idiomatic Use of Prepositions | 10. Foreign Words commonly used in English | 11. Phrases from Foreign Languages | 12. Style | 13. Figures of Speech | 14. Diacritical Marks | 15. Words commonly mispronounced | 16. Common Errors in Speech and Writing | 17. Vulgarisms | 18. Hackneyed Expressions | 19. Hackneyed Quotations
IV. WRITTEN COMPOSITION
1. Steps in Theme-Writing | 2. Outlines | 3. The Preparation of Manuscript | 4. Marks for the Correction of Themes | 5. Short-Theme Subjects | 6. Long-Theme Subjects | 7. How to take Notes | 8. Quotations | 9. References and Footnotes | 10. Making a Bibliography
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Представляем Вам отличнейший аудиокурс с приложенным к нему тейпскриптом Rhythms of American English for Students of English As a Second Language Американское произношение - Jazz: разучивается звучание фраз из бытовой лексики в распевной манере. Ухо приучается слышать и разбирать слова и фразы, произнесенные в непривычной для русского уха мелодике. Рот учится их произносить, мозг запоминать. Читает Native-speaker.
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English for Business Meetings
This course teaches you both formal and informal business English needed to participate in business meeting. The course follows two meetings from start to finish:
Meeting A is a formal meeting.
Meeting B is an informal meeting.
The formal business English used in Meeting A is appropriate for
important meetings, such as for presentations at conferences or at
annual company meetings. The business English used in Meeting B is
useful for smaller meetings, such as daily office meetings or for
interacting with your co-workers.
Welcome 1, 2 and 3 are designed for children learning English at primary level. The moderate grading of the syllabus enables pupils to use English effectively while developing all four language skills.