Книга: John Morley, Ian Pople «Words for Ideas: Student's Book»
"Words for Ideas" focuses on important words and phrases that convey higher level meanings in challenging and interesting ways. Areas covered include: the language of argument, reference, uncertainty and describing relationships. The material is designed to show how words work in context, and how their meanings often depend on their collocations and the grammar with which they are bound. The material will benefit students who are studying for the Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency exams, the IELTS test or any other examinations at the same level. Издательство: "Express Publishing" (2008) Формат: 210x295, 104 стр.
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