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Visual Phrasal Verbs: Black-and-white version

AUTHOR Nicholls, David
PUBLISHER Independently Published (05/10/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This book has been written as a learning aid for EFL students (English as a Foreign Language). It is geared towards upper-intermediate and advanced students, and the first half goes over the most common verbs (e.g. come, bring, put, and make) while the second half runs through the most common prepositions (e.g. up, down, with, and on). The phrasal verbs are grouped together to make them sink in quicker. Multiple images are included in every chapter to draw out the various shades of meaning and to make the words easier to memorize. Each chapter has at least one vocabulary table, one micro-text, one short exercise, and several striking images. At the end of the book, the vocabulary is revised in a number of exercises for antonyms and synonyms. For learners who are hungry for extra resources, there is a playlist on YouTube with almost 100 video lessons ('Learn Phrasal Verbs') that focus on the same vocabulary. This coursebook, combined with the videos, is ideal for self-study, but it could also be used in the classroom.
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ISBN-13: 9781097343492
ISBN-10: 1097343499
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 330
Carton Quantity: 12
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.69 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 1.69 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Foreign Language Study | English as a Second Language
Foreign Language Study | English Proficiency (incl. TOEFL & IELTS)
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This book has been written as a learning aid for EFL students (English as a Foreign Language). It is geared towards upper-intermediate and advanced students, and the first half goes over the most common verbs (e.g. come, bring, put, and make) while the second half runs through the most common prepositions (e.g. up, down, with, and on). The phrasal verbs are grouped together to make them sink in quicker. Multiple images are included in every chapter to draw out the various shades of meaning and to make the words easier to memorize. Each chapter has at least one vocabulary table, one micro-text, one short exercise, and several striking images. At the end of the book, the vocabulary is revised in a number of exercises for antonyms and synonyms. For learners who are hungry for extra resources, there is a playlist on YouTube with almost 100 video lessons ('Learn Phrasal Verbs') that focus on the same vocabulary. This coursebook, combined with the videos, is ideal for self-study, but it could also be used in the classroom.
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