Building Grammar Skills



Building Grammar Skills
243 pages | Publisher: Hryhorij Dyczok (August 19, 2007) | English | ISBN: 0978112210 | PDF | 9 MB


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A complete guide to English Grammar, which covers every part of speech, and is presented with people who are planning to take the iBT TOEFL exam in mind.Over 50 key grammar points which feature: clear, detailed explanations, over 115 exercises, and thousands of questions.


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English Grammar Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide


Phyllis Dutwin, "English Grammar Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide"
MgH | 2009 | ISBN: 0071600809 | 352 pages | PDF | 1,4 MB

Decode the mystery of English grammar to add polish to your papers, emails, business letters, and more

English Grammar Demystified teaches the fundamentals of the subject in an easy, step-by-step approach that allows you to learn at your own pace. With help from this book, you will understand the parts of speech, learn to use punctuation correctly, master verb tenses, spot and avoid common grammatical errors, and improve your overall sentence structures.

Throughout the book you can monitor your progress through self-tests, and a comprehensive final exam at the end of the book gives you instant feedback on new language skills.


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Perfect Phrases for Letters of Recommendation


Perfect Phrases for Letters of Recommendation (Perfect Phrases Series) By Paul Bodine
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 2009-12-15 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0071626549 | PDF | 1.4 MB

Expert advice for helping an applicant’s chances of acceptance by choosing the right words and phrases

As a teacher, professor, or an employer, you are often called upon for letters of recommendation--and probably as often find yourself stumped about what to say. It can be a daunting task when someone’s future is in the balance. This book, written by a writing expert, will help you find the right words--and avoid the pitfalls--of creating a letter of recommendation.

Author Paul Bodine explains what makes a recommendation letter good and also what can make it ineffective. The book contains paragraph-length examples of effective recommendation letter writing for all types of situations.


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Basic English for computing


Basic English for computing (TB and SB )
Oxford University Press | 1999-02-18 | ISBN: 0194573966 | 128 pages | PDF | 35 MB + 12 MB

This course is intended for students of computing and information technology with an English level of beginner plus to lower-intermediate. In particular, targeted readers are secondary school and technical college students of 16 + who have studies general English for three years or more. The book is also intended for professionals who have not studies English formally for some time, and wish to refresh their knowledge of the language within the context of their specialism.

The specialist content is drawn from introductory syllabuses at senior secondary and technical college level, with additions to ensure that the most promising of future trends are covered. The content is graded both to match the usual sequence of presentation in the specialism, and to provide an introduction to computing for the teacher who may feel less with technical texts.
This course is designed for use in universities, colleges, and technical schools, and on company training programmes.

This Teacher’s Book contains unit-by-unit teaching notes to help teachers exploit the material in the Student’s Book. It includes a technicalintroduction to each topic, answers to the tasks and exercises, and the tapescripts of all listening tasks.

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