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A Communication Guidebook for Business and Technical Managers who Speak English as a Second Language (ESL) and Aspire to Communicate Successfully with Their U.S. Peers and Customers
Part autobiography and part inspirational journey, this work describes how to be delivered from oppression, depression, and bondage and addiction of any kind through God. (Motivation)
Humorous riddles with comic illustrations help ESL students gain new insights into American language and culture. Each riddle is accompanied by text that helps students grasp and master the underlying linguistic and cultural reasons why the joke is funny.
Пособие знакомит с основными направлениями лингвистической науки и способами исследования языка. Данное пособие можно с успехом использовать как в системе высшего образования, так и для повышения квалификации учителей английского языка.
Book 1 of the Turner Series. Anna Thorton was not one for romance novels but she thought she'd give "Cherished Treasure" a try. After all, the leading lady's last name was Thorton as well. Anna finds her friend Kathy was right, you could get lost in a book and make up your own fantasy life when real life sucked. Little did Anna know that her secret crush, Joseph, would find her book and learn her fantasy secret. But Joseph was just the man to show Anna she was rose worthy in real life. This romantic comedy takes you not only into the main character's life, but into the book she is reading as well and how that book played an important role in her life.
This book explores what is funny in the words of English themselves by taking a close look at the 100 funniest of them selected by Dr. Robert Beard, formerly Dr. Language at yourDictionary.com and currently Dr. Goodword at alphaDictionary.com. After a short essay on what makes words funny, Dr. Beard examines the pronunciation, meaning, usage, and history of each word, giving several "creative" examples of its use. Among Dr. Beard's selection you will find the likes of "absquatulate," "bowyangs", "collywobbles," "gongoozle," "hemidemisemiquaver," and "snollygoster." Dr. Beard holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Michigan and taught Russian and Linguistics at Bucknell University for 35 years. His various "word-of-the-day" features go out to more than 100,000 people around the world every day.