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Essential English for Foreign Students Book 3.

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Kiadó: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe
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Kötés típusa: Könyvkötői kötés
Oldalszám: 310 oldal
Sorozatcím: Essential English for Foreign Students
Kötetszám: 3
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 12 cm
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Essential English is a course in four books, of which this is the third, for the teaching of English to aduit foreign students. It aims at giving the student a sound knowledge of the essentials of... Tovább

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Essential English is a course in four books, of which this is the third, for the teaching of English to aduit foreign students. It aims at giving the student a sound knowledge of the essentials of both spoken and written English and taking him weil on the way to a mastery of idiomatic conversational and literary English. The normál constructions and sentence patterns of English are introduced gradually and systematically, and are weil drilled at every stage. The learner is guided through "essential" grammar in the simplest possible manner, and every new construction is explained and illustrated as soon as it is used. The restricted vocabulary within which the four books are written has been based on A General Service List of English Words.1 But neither this üst, nor any other list, has been followed slavishly and blindly; the vocabulary and the grammar and the structures taught have been tested constantly by the experience gained during somé thirty years of teaching English to foreign students or writing text-books for them. Because I believe that a knowledge of the spoken tongue is the true basis of language learning, much of this book is in " conversational " form; and my constant endeavour has been to ensure that, despite the restrictions that a limited vocabulary naturally imposes, every sentence in these conversations is expressed in the living colloquial idiom that an educated Englishman would use. And, since the most effective spur to learning a language (or anything else) is interest, every effort has been made to cover the linguistic pill with the jam of gaiety. So, as soon as the preliminaríes are mastered, the reader is introduced to Mr. Priestley, his household and his group of students. We see them here and in all the other books chatting together, teliing jokes, reading stories that they have written, singing songs or acting short plays. It is on these conversations and stories and the "talks by Mr. Priestley" that the language teaching is based, and from them that the copious exercises by which the teacher is enabled to test how far the work has been understood, are drawn. There are numerous changes in this new edition. Fresi, and H is hoped, more interesting reading material has been jdded, Vissza

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CONTENTS
LESSON PAGE
1 Hob Gives His First Impressions of England . i
2 Olaf and Pedro Discuss Their Plans ... 9
3 Direct and Indirect Speech (i) . . . • 17
4 Olaf Reads Another of His Plays ... 25
5 Direct and Indirect Speech (ii) . . . .33
6 Mrs. Priestley Tells a Story and Mr. Priestley
Puts Up a Hen-house 43
7 Sentences and Clauses . . . . 52
8 Adverb Clauses 61
9 A Visít to Stratford . . . . . .68
10 Mood 75
11 Conditions 82
12 The Past Conditional 86
Test Paper No. i 89
13 "Should" and "Would" 94
14 Olaf Gives us Another "Wiggins" Play . . 99
15 Rules of Grammar and "Standard English" . 106
16 Lucille's Story: " The Sand-glass" . . .112
17 "Rules of Grammar" Again . . . .120
18 Somé Strange, but Very Important Verbs. "The
Specials" (i) 129
19 Hob's Story: "Uncle Theophilus" . . .137
20 The " Special" Verbs (ii): Short Answers . . 144
21 The "Special" Verbs (iii): The Emphatic Form,
Position of Adverbs. Third Person Singular . 153
"Susan's Kitchen" 158
22 Olaf Writes a Letter from Oxford (i) . .163
23 The "Specials" Again (ív): To Be. Can . . 174
24 Olaf's Letter from Oxford (ii) . . . .182
Test Paper No. 2 192
25 The "Special" Verbs (v): Have . . . .196
26 The " Special" Verbs (vi): Do . . . .202
27 Frieda Writes a Letter from Wales . . . 207
28 The "Special" Verbs (vii): Ought . . .220
29 Frieda Tells a Story: King Arthur . . .223
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The "Special" Verbs (viii): Need * • *35
Wales and the Welsh ... • . 24o
The "Special" Verbs (ix): Dare, Used (to) . « 243
The Eisteddfod . . 253
Punctuation • . 263
The Body • * 270
A Handful of Poems . . 279
The End of Another Year's Work • . 290
Test Paper No. 3 . . 295
Good-bye . . 300
Mr. Priestley Gets a Surprise . . . 300
Pronouncing Vocabulary of Essential English,
Book III • . 302
Glossary for Lesson 36 . . 309
Index . . 3"

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