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The phrases selected for this book are typical expressions used by native speakers. Sometimes I have included a small explanation about when to use the phrase.
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Advanced English Conversations: Speak English Like a Native
ACTIVE ENGLISH will first and foremost help you gain mastery and command of those tricky idioms and phrases that are so common in English. In this book you are
BUSINESS ENGLISH PHRASES Job Interviews In English Super
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GRAMMAR FOR ACADEMIC WRITING
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Advanced Conversational English - David Crystal and Derek Davy
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about everyday English usage; Foreign Words and Phrases Proverbs and Euphemisms provide useful knowledge of commonly-used expressions. Word Games provide.
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List of idioms and Phrases
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Advanced grammar & vocabulary
Advanced grammar and vocabulary is a vocabulary idiom and grammar book for Advanced learners of. English and is made up of write-in exercise pages.
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leading up to the Cambridge Proficiency examination. A wide range of topics is covered through a variety of en'joyable exercises which include gap-filling, matching, word-formation and word-building. Well over 2000 lexical items are introduced. Advanced Vocabulary and Idiom can be used both in the classroom and by learners studying independently 1Features include:
w 12 topic areas including city life, fashion and adver&in9 w gap-filling and matching exercises on related word groups such as time, money and people w extensive coverage of idiom including collocations and phrasal verbs w practice in word-building aAd word formation separate sections on description, style and spoken English w a miscellaneous section including geo-political names, abbreviations and proverbs w word games Advanced Vocabulary and IKm includes an answer key. r'.:j, Advanced Vocabulary h$ Idiom is a companion hook to,Elementary VO&& and Intermediate Vocc
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Advanced
Vocabulary & Idiom
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Pearson Education Lim~ted
Edinburgh Gate, Harlow
EssexCM20 ZJE, England
and Associated Companies throughout the world.0 B J Thomas 1989
F~rst published by Edward Arnold.
a divis~on of Hodder and Stoughton Ltd 1989ISBN 0-1 7-52952-0
Second and subsequent edrtions first published by Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd 1990ISBN 0-1 7-5556082-X
Th~s (revised) edition publ~shed by Longman Group Limited 1995Seventh impression 1999
ISBN 0-1 7-557126-0
All r~ghts reserved. No part of this pubkation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electron~c, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior wntten permission of the PublishersPrlnted in Malaysia,
PPIllustrations by P Sheldon, Bill Lisle
Introduction iv
Dictionary Practice
1Topics
City Life 4, Issues in Education 4, Fashion in Clothes 5, The Environment 5, Advertising 6, How Much Freedom Should Children Have? 6, Censorship 7, Love 7, Attitudes to Work and Leisure 8, The Purpose of State Punishment 8Related Word Groups
Body 9, Books 9, Dirt and Damage 11, Drinking 12, Driving 13, Food 14, Friends 16, Light 17, Materials 18, Money 19, Numbers 20, People 20, Small Quantities 21, Social Types 22, Sounds 23, Space Travel 25, Sport 26, Time 27, Tools and Equipment 27Word Formation
Word Forms 29, Prefixes 34, Suffixes 36, Compound Adjectives 38, Noun Plurals 39Problem Words
Confusing Word Pairs 40, Difficult Verb Pairs 44, Ambiguous Words 46, False Friends 46 Idiom Alliterative Expressions 51, Animals 52, Body 53, Collocations 54, Colour 55, Fictional Characters In Everyday Language 56, Food 57, 'Hand' 58, Names 59, Numbers 60, Pairs 61, Phrasal Verbs 62, Rhyming Expressions 64, Status 65, Time 66Identification
Objects 67, Newspaper Parts 68, The Arts 68, Occupations 69, Occasions 70Description
People's Appearance 72, Diagrams 73, Plans 74, Maps 76 Style Newspaper Headlines 78, Formal English 81, English in Advertising 83Spoken English
Forms of Spoken Address 85, Colloquial Responses 86, Exclamations 87, Spoken I'dumbers and Measurements 88, Well-known Spoken Phrases 89, Colloquial English and Slang 90, Popular Language 92Miscellaneous
Geo-political Names 94, Names and Tltles 95, Foreign Words and Phrases 97Homophones 99, Abbreviations 100,
Similes 101, Proverbs 102, Euphemism:
Britain 104
Word Games 107
Key 108
Advanced Vocabulary and ldiom is for students who already have a good command of the bas~c structures of English and who now wish to increase their range of vocabulary and idiom, and to gain more knowledge of particular styles of English. It glves invaluable assistance to students preparing for advanced examinations in English.To the student
Advanced Vocabulary and ldiom presents words and phrases from a wide variety of topics and gives practice in different styles of English, such as formal, colloquial and slang, advert~sing and newspaper headlines. The types of exercises are varied and students are helped to understand not only what the words mean but also how they are used. Learners on their own should avoid going through the book mechanically. Exercises should be done at intervals and as a supplement to other materials and activities, and students should give themselves time to practise what they have learnt before going on to learn more. It is not satisfactory simply to complete the exercises and understand the new words in them. Learners must actually use the words in conversation, composition and letters before they can feel confident that these words are part of their active vocabulary.To the teacher
Advanced Vocabulary and ldiom is divided into twelve sections, each concentrating on a different aspect of vocabulary and its use. Dictionary Practice is designed to increase students' awareness of the ways in which a dictionary can be used. Topics and Related Word Groups introduce new words and phrases as useful preparation for conversation and composition on given subjects. Word Formation contains exercises to increase awareness of how words are constructed. Problem Words is intended as a reference section to be used as and when problems arise with particular words and phrases. ldiom introduces groups of common idiomatic words and phrases, and requires students to put them in the contexts provided. Identification contains brief comprehension exercises in particularly areas of vocabulary. The Description exercises first provide practical comprehension practice based on certain kinds of common description, and then require students to use what they have learnt in this process by giving similar descriptions of their own. The exercises in Style assist students systematically to understand formal, colloquial and other more specialist forms of English and then, where it is useful, require them to produce the same kind of language themselves. Spoken English introduces certain common colloquial forms and will be especially useful for students who do not study in English-speaking countries and therefore do not have the advantage of hearing this kind of language around them. The Miscellaneous section contains a variety of exercises: Geo-political Names will help students to understand newspapers and other mass media; Names and Titles and Abbreviations give practical information about everyday English usage; Foreign Words and Phrases, Proverbs and Euphemisms provide useful knowledge of commonly-used expressions. Word Games provide entertaining puzzles. Use a good dictionary to do the following exercises. If you like, you can try to do them without help first, but check your answers in a dictionary afterwards.Pronunciation
1 In each three-word group below, circle the two words which have the
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