English Vocabulary In Use - Elementary

This book has been written to help you learn new vocabulary. You already know hundreds of English words, but to speak and write English in normal situations you need at least 1-2,000 words. In this book, there are around 1,250 new words and phrases for you to learn. You will find them on the left-hand page of each unit. Every new word or phrase is used in a sentence or in a conversation, or has a picture with it, or has some explanation of what it means. On the right-hand page there are exercises and other activities to help you practice using the words and to help you to remember them.
The book has been written so that you can use it yourself, without teacher. You can do the units in any order you like, but we believe it is a good idea if you do Units 1 and 2 first, as they will help you to work the rest of the book in the best possible way.
You should also have a dictionary with you when you use the book. This is because sometimes you may want to check the meaning of something, or find a word in your own language to help you remember the English word. Sometimes, you will also need a dictionary for the exercises; we will tell you when this is so.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Part 1 - Learner Training
Part 2 - Everyday Verbs
Part 3 - words And Grammar
Part 4 - Peple
Part 5 - The World
Part 6 - At Home
Part 7 - School And Workplace
Part 8 - Leisure
Part 9 - Social Issues
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May 14th, 2007 01:00
thanks
August 8th, 2007 21:34
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