Coursebook Publisher: Chinese media committee paperback: 89 pages Chinese Edition, but English learners and teachers can use it. This Handbook (Lessons 1 - 16) on basic conversational English prepared for the purpose of reaching the thousands of Cantonese-speaking families in the San Francisco Bay Area, is designed to guide and supplement home study of the television series, Sut yung ying yee. Each Handbook lesson corresponds to a half hour Tv program of the same title, and should be studied together with it. The series and Handbook are meant to be the first step toward eventual mastery of the American English language. This handbook represents an unusual major joint effort between a commercial television station and the Chinese Community to overcome the problem of language barrier.
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Montserrat Publishing, 2011.
A self-study method of learning English vocabulary for advanced students.
A new version of More Practical Everyday English, book 2 in the Practical Everyday English series.
"Once again I have included dialogue and exercises at the end of each chapter, so that you can see how the words are used in free conversation and writing, and test yourself...
Coursebook
Publisher: Chinese media committee
paperback: 106 pages
Chinese Edition, but English learners and teachers can use it.
This Handbook (Lessons 17 - 32) on basic conversational English prepared for the purpose of reaching the thousands of Cantonese-speaking families in the San Francisco Bay Area, is designed to guide and supplement home study of the television series,...
Coursebook
Publisher: Chinese media committee
paperback: 120 pages
Chinese Edition, but English learners and teachers can use it.
This Handbook (Lessons 50 - 65) on basic conversational English prepared for the purpose of reaching the thousands of Cantonese-speaking families in the San Francisco Bay Area, is designed to guide and supplement home study of the television series,...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 158 p. A good knowledge of collocations (typical word combinations) is essential for fluent and natural-sounding English. Using collocations will improve your style of written and spoken English, and knowledge of collocations is often tested in examinations such as Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE and IELTS. Learning correct word combinations will...