How to Sound Clever: Master the 600 English Words You Pretend to Understand When You Don't
This book contains a collection of 600 words compiled by the author as words you hear all the time, read in newspapers and THINK you understand from the context, but you've probably never taken the time to look them up and learn their correct meaning.
This book is aimed at newcomers to the field of logical reasoning, particularly those who, to borrow a phrase from Pascal, are so made that they understand best through visuals.
How Math Works: A Guide to Grade School Arithmetic for Parents and Teachers
We hear all the time how American children are falling behind their global peers in various basic subjects, but particularly in math. Is it our fear of math that constrains us? Or our inability to understand math’s place in relation to our everyday lives? How can we help our children better understand the basics of arithmetic if we’re not really sure we understand them ourselves?
Accounting has become known as the language of business. This new edition is written to meet the needs of those students who will not be accountants but who do need to understand accounting to learn the key language that embarks us in the business world.
If you would like to understand english speeches better, this learning material is made for you!
One of the reasons for the success of VOICEbooks is that using a VOICEbook Player is very simple and intuitive: listen to what the person is saying, and write down what you understand. If you have chosen the right level of VOICEbooks for you, then you will generally understand between 50% and 80% of the words – unfortunately, even if you understand 90%, you can never be completely sure that the most important detail in the message wasn’t in the 10% you didn’t understand