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Living English Structure
I was taught English as a second language when I was 10-11 years old. Me and my sister were lucky because we had a tutor who used Living English Structure as a guide. We enjoyed the book, because it is full of examples. I am now 40 years old and voluntarily trying to help children around learning English. The first book I recalled is the Living English Structure but after so many years I doubt. Nevertheless, I am still lucky.
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Would you like to make a living with your writing? This book will show you how. I spent 13 years working as a cubicle slave in the corporate world. I was miserable in my job and my creativity was stunted by the crushing daily grind. Then I started writing books and blogging, using my words to create products and attract readers. In September 2011, I left my corporate job to become a full-time author and creative entrepreneur and since then I've grown my business year on year ”" all based on my writing. More importantly, I'm finally living the happy life I always wanted.
Предлагаемое учебное пособие призвано помочь студентам высших учебных заведений в освоении природного, живого английского языка. Первая часть, состоящая из десяти уроков, тематически сгруппированных вокруг актуальных тем современности, поможет усовершенствовать уровень владения различными языковыми конструкциями. Каждый из десяти уроков этой части сопровождается широким набором лексико-грамматических упражнений. Вторая часть книги является своеобразным советчиком, который поможет исправить наиболее распространённые ошибки в словоупотреблении и грамматике английского языка.
Analyzes the impact of the Civil War on African Americans, discussing the division between free states and slave states, the Emancipation Proclamation, and living conditions during Reconstruction.