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The pace of the conversational exchanges creates an illusion of real time, as the characters deal with the most everyday of situations and encounters. The characters are thus effectively developed and rounded, engaging the reader. The dramatic format ensures that the reader's attention is focused on the language. This is effectively conveyed, including many colloquialisms that cannot be learned at school. This piece should prove an effective learning aid, both of the English language and the American way of life.
With this eighth edition of the Nightmares series, F. D. Land once again brings you some of his outstanding short stories. He brings you stories of a Midas touch, a town with no name, Bloodthirsty pirates, and a home in a well. Non-stop thrilling stories, that you will not put down until you reach the end. So sit back and take another ride through the twisted mind of F. D. Land.
Let's face it: There's no time like the present to learn English. It's the world's most widely spoken language. It permeates nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Mastering pronunciation, figures of speech, and idioms are just a few of the challenges students may face. Even so, learning to actually use American English comfortably isn't among the easiest of tasks, Author Jeannie Yang hopes to help with that. Numbered lessons and regimented exercises only serve to make an already daunting task seem impossible. They don't help, so they aren't welcome in this book. Professor Jeannie Yang has takes a new approach to learning conversational English-inviting you to the conversation! Written in t...
Author Mark Davis introduces his first work of intrigue and suspense,Maximum Sanction. Marks crafty style of story telling keeps you the reader, on pins and needles as he tells the story of a desperate hunt for an ever elusive Nazi war criminal.[www.Xlibris.com]
The Secret War is the latest salvo in the History Wars that sees historians, politicians and writers arguing over the extent of Indigenous deaths in frontier clashes. It is an authoritative and groundbreaking contribution to Australia's white settlement history. Australian author.
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