Author: | Carolyn Franklin M.A. | ISBN: | 9780463615133 |
Publisher: | Carolyn Franklin M.A. | Publication: | June 21, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Carolyn Franklin M.A. |
ISBN: | 9780463615133 |
Publisher: | Carolyn Franklin M.A. |
Publication: | June 21, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
So many choices. This reference guide has approximately 3,000 words convenient at your finger tips - and, it’s fun! (no conjugations!)
This custom-designed dictionary is specifically for English as a second language (or third, fourth…). It explains the tongue-twisting pronunciations and clears confusion of everyday, useful, as well as sophisticated words. Pronounce your chosen word; understand its nuances - negative or positive meanings, feminine only or for males only. It’s comprehensible. Examples:
**project (“project”)
*project (verb) “proh JEHKT” guess at some future goal
I project that they will build many homes on that acreage.
Other forms: projection (n)
*project (noun) “PRAW jehkt” a concentration of buildings or goal
The project was a design for 12 houses and a one story school.
propensity(noun) “proh PEHN sih tee” a natural talent
Well, she has a propensity to act as the hostess; she’s very gracious.
Note: It’s always said, “to have a propensity”
**prophet (see “profit”)
So EE-Z to do!
A brief history of intercultural communication problems is included.
So many choices. This reference guide has approximately 3,000 words convenient at your finger tips - and, it’s fun! (no conjugations!)
This custom-designed dictionary is specifically for English as a second language (or third, fourth…). It explains the tongue-twisting pronunciations and clears confusion of everyday, useful, as well as sophisticated words. Pronounce your chosen word; understand its nuances - negative or positive meanings, feminine only or for males only. It’s comprehensible. Examples:
**project (“project”)
*project (verb) “proh JEHKT” guess at some future goal
I project that they will build many homes on that acreage.
Other forms: projection (n)
*project (noun) “PRAW jehkt” a concentration of buildings or goal
The project was a design for 12 houses and a one story school.
propensity(noun) “proh PEHN sih tee” a natural talent
Well, she has a propensity to act as the hostess; she’s very gracious.
Note: It’s always said, “to have a propensity”
**prophet (see “profit”)
So EE-Z to do!
A brief history of intercultural communication problems is included.