A First Book in American History


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The Columbia Guide to Standard American English


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In the most reliable and readable guide to effective writing for the Americans of today, Wilson answers questions of meaning, grammar, pronunciation, punctuation, and spelling in thousands of clear, concise entries. His guide is unique in presenting a systematic, comprehensive view of language as determined by context. Wilson provides a simple chart of contexts—from oratorical speech to intimate, from formal writing to informal—and explains in which contexts a particular usage is appropriate, and in which it is not. The Columbia Guide to Standard American English provides the answers to questions about American English the way no other guide can with: * an A–Z format for quick reference; * over five thousand entries, more than any other usage book; * sensible and useful advice based on the most current linguistic research; * a convenient chart of levels of speech and writing geared to context; * both descriptive and prescriptive entries for guidance; * guidelines for nonsexist usage; * individual entries for all language terms. A vibrant description of how our language is being spoken and written at the end of the twentieth century—and how we ourselves can use it most effectively—The Columbia Guide to Standard American English is the ideal handbook to language etiquette: friendly, sensible, and reliable.




American English


Book Description

This book is a cultural-historical (rather than purely linguistic) introduction to American English. The first part consists of a general account of variation in American English. It offers concise but comprehensive coverage of such topics as the history of American English; regional, social and ethnic variation; variation in style (including slang); and British and American differences. The second part of the book puts forward an account of how American English has developed into a dominant variety of the English language. It focuses on the ways in which intellectual traditions such as puritanism and republicanism, in shaping the American world view, have also contributed to the distinctiveness of American English.




First Friends


Book Description

First Friends (American English) has a strong and clear structure that makes it easy for teachers to teach and learners to learn in a fun, friendly and familiar way. With the help of mascots, games, songs and stories young learners will soon be confident in their use of everyday English and grasp of the Roman alphabet. This flexible package offers DVD, iTools, picture cards and the choice of combined student and workbook packs and teacher's books in languages other than English, soyou can use what suits you and your students best.




An Introduction To American English


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An Introduction to American English explores American English in the context of American history and institutions, while also making comparisons with British English.




Speaking American


Book Description

Speaking American shows what the English language looked like from various points on the American continent at crucial points in its linguistic history.




First Friends (American English): 2: Activity Book


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Provides additional practice material introduced in the student's book The main pencil and paper practice of the course The easy-to-do activities can be set up in class and completed at home. Many activities develop oral language too with a 'Say' component. Each unit has a 'Review' activity to consolidate literacy, numeracy and vocabulary of the unit - also great for homework Extra resources include, picture dictionaries, finger puppets and at Level 3 numbers spread, writing grid and craft activity There is an overview page detailing the scope and sequence of learning at that level. There is a song page detailing all of the song lyrics for each unit too - a great resource for parents! There are ten units in the Student Book, each with six lessons. There is one lesson per page: Building vocabulary Understanding structure Critical thinking through a puzzle/pattern skills around a song Listening to a story and understanding the sequence of English Developing values and civic education through everyday English Practising the Roman alphabet and phonics lessons (2-3 sounds)




Learn English the American Way


Book Description

A book to help build vocabulary, understand the meaning, and learn how to use them in a full sentence. Also includes synomyms, antonyms and other related words to aid in the understanding of the main words, as well as to further increase your vocabulary.