logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR ASIAN LEARNERS: 37 TOP ENGLISH GRAMMAR TIPS FOR ASIAN SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (LEARN ENGLISH FOR LIFE Book 6) - William Pitts
Add cover
ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR ASIAN LEARNERS: 37 TOP ENGLISH GRAMMAR TIPS FOR ASIAN SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (LEARN ENGLISH FOR LIFE Book 6)
by: (author)
THIS BOOK IS FOR ASIAN "ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE" LEARNERS WHO WANT USE ENGLISH MORE EFFECTIVELYDo you want to make your English more fluent?Do you want to speak English like a native?Do you want to understand the most important grammar and usage rules?Do you want to learn correct English for... show more
THIS BOOK IS FOR ASIAN "ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE" LEARNERS WHO WANT USE ENGLISH MORE EFFECTIVELYDo you want to make your English more fluent?Do you want to speak English like a native?Do you want to understand the most important grammar and usage rules?Do you want to learn correct English for the IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, GMAT or GRE exams?English as a Second Language learners make common mistakes in English grammar and usage. Native speakers of Chinese, Korean, Japanese and other Asian languages all make the same errors.This book gives easy to understand examples of the correct grammar and usage so your English sounds fluent and professional.Mastering these rules will make your English sound smooth and confident.Correct grammar will make communication for school, business or travel easier for you.These are the most common errors I have noticed over 30 years of teaching English as a Second language.The book has 37 top tips for remembering the most common grammar rules and correct usage so your English is both fluent and correct.Please Scroll to the top and click the “Buy Now” button and you will improve your English!Each grammar and usage rule has an example of the correct way to use the rule so you will remember it.Here are some of the topics covered in the book:"less" versus "fewer""it’s" versus "its""too" versus "two" versus "to""well" versus "good"the important difference between “he” and “she” and “him” and “her”"me" versus "myself" versus "I"common mispronunciationsproper and fun English language slang (and what not to say)euphemisms for talking everyday things in a funny and more polite way such as death, sex, love, illness and baldnessAmerican versus British spellings for common wordsCounty names versus language names: “Jean is from France and he speaks French, while Robert is from American and speaks English”Where do English language nicknames come from, or can William also be called Will or Willie or Bill or Billy (yes, he can)Please Scroll to the top and click the “Buy Now” button and you will improve your English!AUTHOR BIOGRAPHYWilliam Pitts has been a writer and speaker since his first storytelling competition when he was nine years old. He delivered a reading of his epic story of “Stompy, The Baby Elephant That Got Lost” and won first prize.Since then he has continued to write, speak and teach people English. Pitts has served as an advisor and speechwriter for a U.S. senator, a communications director for the CEO of a Fortune 500 technology company and as an investment advisor at Bank of America in San Francisco.Pitts is a 1984 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, where he studied writing and was an editor of the university newspaper. He earned his MBA in Investment Management and Communications at Columbia Business School in 1996.He is the author of 20 books about English, food and travel. He also plays the guitar, writes, and records songs with over 200 copyrighted songs to his credit.Please Scroll to the top and click the “Buy Now” butto
show less
Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01MYX0F1D
Publisher: Learn English For Life Omnimedia
Pages no: 63
Edition language: English
Bookstores:
Books by William Warren Pitts
Share this Book
Need help?