... spelling. See BACHELOR . bath or bathe? Use these exemplar sentences as a guide: IhaveaBATH every morning (= I have a wash in the bath). I BATH thebabyeveryday(=washina bath). I have had a new BATH fitted. We ... aq-) acquiescence (not -ance) acquire acquired, acquiring, acquisition (not aq-) acreage Note that there are three syllables here. (not acrage) across (not accross) adapter or a...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 09:46
... area, and part of a meal: an advanced COURSE to change COURSE agolfCOURSE the main COURSE codeine (not -ie-) colander (not -ar) collaborate collaborated, collaborating collaborator collaboration collapse ... See ACQUAINTANCE . aquarium (singular) aquaria or aquariums (plural) See FOREIGN PLURALS . APPAL 20 For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org both . . . and...
Ngày tải lên: 08/11/2012, 13:46
A CONCEPT OF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH AND RELATED ISSUES: FROM ''''REAL ENGLISH'''' TO ''''REALISTIC ENGLISH''''? potx
... shift of the bulk of &apos ;English& apos; teaching away from a separate subject &apos ;English& apos; and into 'language awareness', precisely because of the unique status of English as an ... 'lens'. Standard British English or American English norms are taken for granted, the advocacy of 'authentic' materials constitutes a kind of peda...
Ngày tải lên: 02/04/2014, 05:21
Tiểu luận tiếng anh : Robinson Crusoe – A Representative of the English Bourgeoisie in the early 18th century
... Crusoe’s way. He taught Friday English but did learn any of Friday’s language. Crusoe didn’t point to a goat and say: “this is a goat” and then signal to Friday to say what it was called in his language. ... way he treated Friday. The first English word he taught Friday, apart from Friday’s own name, was “ Master”. In the eyes of Robinson Crusoe, a man of such races as the...
Ngày tải lên: 26/11/2012, 12:02
Howto Books The A-Z Of Correct English_A
... spelling. See ACQUAINT . aquaintance Wrong spelling. See ACQUAINTANCE . aquarium (singular) aquaria or aquariums (plural) See FOREIGN PLURALS . APPAL 20 which save your learning thousands of words ... -mm-) ABRIDGEMENT/ABRIDGMENT 2 attach attached, attaching, attachment (not -tch) audible (not -able) audience (not -ance) aural or oral? AURAL refers to the ears and hearing. ORAL refers to...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 14:20