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The Only Academic Phrasebook You'll Ever Need is a short, no-nonsense, reader-friendly bank of academic sentence templates. It was written for both graduate and undergraduate students who already know the basics of academic writing but may still struggle to express their ideas using the right words. The Only Academic Phrasebook You'll Ever Need contains 600 sentence templates organized around the typical sections of an academic paper. Here are some examples: 1. Establishing a research territory: The last few years have seen an increased interest in ____. 2. Describing research gaps: To date, no study has looked specifically at ____. 3. Stating your aims: The aim of this study is to discuss t...
If you’re a high-intermediate to advanced student of English as a foreign or second language, and you sometimes feel like giving up on phrasal verbs, you’re not alone. Phrasal verbs can be a nightmare for EFL/ESL students of all ages and levels, and the lists of phrasal verbs with meanings and examples you find on the Internet aren't always useful. 100 Phrasal Verbs to Learn for Life, written by best-selling author Luiz Otávio Barros, offers a fresh approach to helping B2, C1, TOEFL/IELTS, and Cambridge First/Advanced students learn phrasal verbs more effectively. Here’s what makes the book unique: • Instead of teaching hundreds of low-frequency phrasal verbs, we focus on 100 really...
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Personal Best is a 6-level general English course for today’s busy young adults who want to maximize their English language learning experience.Developed with series editor Jim Scrivener, an internationally renowned teacher trainer and presenter, it brings together his focus on practice as a driver of improvement for students and a 21st-century course package with an integrated web-based video show and the Personal Best Language App.
Master English news vocabulary in months, not years. Do you struggle to understand the vocabulary in English news? Does the complex language used in headlines and news reports confuse you? You're not alone. Many B2, C1, TOEFL, and IELTS students face these challenges. But there's a solution: English in the News. English in the News is your comprehensive guide to news-related vocabulary, created by the author of the best-selling title The Only Academic Phrasebook You'll Need, which has helped more than 50,000 students worldwide. As the first and only book of its kind, English in the News will dramatically improve your understanding of English news and your ability to engage in conversations a...
The Only Academic Phrasebook You'll Ever Need is a short, no-nonsense, reader-friendly bank of academic sentence templates. It was written for both graduate and undergraduate students who know the basics of academic writing but may still struggle to express their ideas using the right words.The Only Academic Phrasebook You'll Ever Need contains 600 sentence frames organized around the typical sections of an academic paper. For example:1. Establishing a research territory: The last few years have seen an increased interest in ____.2. Describing research gaps: To date, no study has looked specifically at ____.3. Stating your aims: The aim of this study is to discuss the extent to which ____.4....
Personal Best is a 6-level general English course for today’s busy young adults who want to maximize their English language learning experience.Developed with series editor Jim Scrivener, an internationally renowned teacher trainer and presenter, it brings together his focus on practice as a driver of improvement for students and a 21st-century course package with an integrated web-based video show and the Personal Best Language App.
ersonal Best is a 6-level general English course for today’s busy young adults who want to maximize their English language learning experience.Developed with series editor Jim Scrivener, an internationally renowned teacher trainer and presenter, it brings together his focus on practice as a driver of improvement for students and a 21st-century course package with an integrated web-based video show and the Personal Best Language App.
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Master English news vocabulary in months, not years. Do you struggle to understand the vocabulary in English news? Does the complex language used in headlines and news reports confuse you? You're not alone. Many B2, C1, TOEFL, and IELTS students face these challenges. But there's a solution: English in the News. English in the News is your comprehensive guide to news-related vocabulary, created by the author of the best-selling title The Only Academic Phrasebook You'll Need, which has helped more than 50,000 students worldwide. As the first and only book of its kind, English in the News will dramatically improve your understanding of English news and your ability to engage in conversations a...