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  • Various samples of pronunciation of British English and American English have been used for comparison to help the student adopt the pronunciation of the speaker who comes closest to their own tone and accent.

    THE SOUNDS OF THE PAST TENSE (THE ENGLISH VERB SERIES BOOK 2) – KINDLE INTERACTIVE by: £2.99

    Learn the sounds of the Past Tense with The English Grammar Club’s new book.

    Various samples of pronunciation of British English and American English have been used for comparison to help the student adopt the pronunciation of the speaker who comes closest to their own tone and accent.

    Although there are many differences between the variations of the English language in the world, such as pronunciation and spelling, all variations are mutually intelligible, and are mostly the same in terms of grammar.

    Pronunciation is by no means immutable and permanent and it is less liable to capricious innovation than one may think.

    Designed for learners who aim to speak more clearly and accurately in English. Students will be more confident about their pronunciation and sound more like a native speaker.

    Reaching the correct reproduction of a sequence of sounds will limit problems with word linking and connected speech as a student progresses towards fluency.

  • Various samples of pronunciation of British English and American English have been used for comparison to help the student adopt the pronunciation of the speaker who comes closest to their own tone and accent.

    THE SOUNDS OF THE PRESENT TENSE (THE ENGLISH VERB SERIES BOOK 1) – APPLE BOOKS by: £2.99

    Learn the sounds of the Present Tense with The English Grammar Club’s new book.

    Various samples of pronunciation of British English and American English have been used for comparison to help the student adopt the pronunciation of the speaker who comes closest to their own tone and accent.

    Although there are many differences between the variations of the English language in the world, such as pronunciation and spelling, all variations are mutually intelligible, and are mostly the same in terms of grammar.

    Pronunciation is by no means immutable and permanent and it is less liable to capricious innovation than one may think.

    Designed for learners who aim to speak more clearly and accurately in English. Students will be more confident about their pronunciation and sound more like a native speaker.

    Reaching the correct reproduction of a sequence of sounds will limit problems with word linking and connected speech as a student progresses towards fluency.

  • Various samples of pronunciation of British English and American English have been used for comparison to help the student adopt the pronunciation of the speaker who comes closest to their own tone and accent.

    THE SOUNDS OF THE PRESENT TENSE (THE ENGLISH VERB SERIES BOOK 1) – KINDLE INTERACTIVE by: £2.99

    Learn the sounds of the Present Tense with The English Grammar Club’s new book.

    Various samples of pronunciation of British English and American English have been used for comparison to help the student adopt the pronunciation of the speaker who comes closest to their own tone and accent.

    Although there are many differences between the variations of the English language in the world, such as pronunciation and spelling, all variations are mutually intelligible, and are mostly the same in terms of grammar.

    Pronunciation is by no means immutable and permanent but it is less liable to capricious innovation than one may think.

    Designed for learners who aim to speak more clearly and accurately in English. Students will be more confident about their pronunciation and sound more like a native speaker.

    Reaching the correct reproduction of a sequence of sounds will limit problems with word linking and connected speech as a student progresses towards fluency.

  • Do you struggle to learn and memorise irregular verbs in English? If you’re learning English, you know that learning regular verbs is quite simple: add the suffix – ED and there it is, the past tense! Irregular verbs, on the other hand, are generally unpredictable in form. You have probably been given an alphabetically ordered list of irregular verbs and been told to memorise them individually and, despite the fact there are relatively few irregular verbs in the English language, you still have difficulty in learning and memorising them. The reason is simple: the method of memorising a list, where all patterns of conjugation are mixed together, has been proven to be ineffective. Plus, memorising the full list of irregular verbs means learning a lot of verbs you will never use. With the methods detailed in “The Ultimate Key to English Irregular Verbs”, you will be able to master and remember how to use them with confidence. – Would you be surprised to discover that irregular verbs also have some pattern classifications? – Did you know that the majority of irregular verbs end in the /t/ or /d/ sound of the regular verb? – Did you know that, aside from a handful of irregular verbs, there are only three sound endings /t/, /d/ and /n/? To assist you in learning, the most common irregular English verbs have been listed according to their repeating structural patterns and CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels. This CEFR classification will help you prepare for the type of verbs you need at your specific level of English. Why study irregular verbs? Studying irregular verbs will allow you to better master the language, and, from the point of view of sound, you will also understand when you have made a mistake and how to correct it. With “The Ultimate Key to English Irregular Verbs” you will: – Learn the irregular verbs you need for your level of English. – Learn the pronunciation for irregular verbs. – Understand irregular verb patterns. – See how irregular verbs are commonly used. – Use irregular verbs with confidence.

  • Do you struggle to learn and memorise irregular verbs in English? If you’re learning English, you know that learning regular verbs is quite simple: add the suffix – ED and there it is, the past tense! Irregular verbs, on the other hand, are generally unpredictable in form. You have probably been given an alphabetically ordered list of irregular verbs and been told to memorise them individually and, despite the fact there are relatively few irregular verbs in the English language, you still have difficulty in learning and memorising them. The reason is simple: the method of memorising a list, where all patterns of conjugation are mixed together, has been proven to be ineffective. Plus, memorising the full list of irregular verbs means learning a lot of verbs you will never use. With the methods detailed in “The Ultimate Key to English Irregular Verbs”, you will be able to master and remember how to use them with confidence. – Would you be surprised to discover that irregular verbs also have some pattern classifications? – Did you know that the majority of irregular verbs end in the /t/ or /d/ sound of the regular verb? – Did you know that, aside from a handful of irregular verbs, there are only three sound endings /t/, /d/ and /n/? To assist you in learning, the most common irregular English verbs have been listed according to their repeating structural patterns and CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels. This CEFR classification will help you prepare for the type of verbs you need at your specific level of English. Why study irregular verbs? Studying irregular verbs will allow you to better master the language, and, from the point of view of sound, you will also understand when you have made a mistake and how to correct it. With “The Ultimate Key to English Irregular Verbs” you will: – Learn the irregular verbs you need for your level of English. – Learn the pronunciation for irregular verbs. – Understand irregular verb patterns. – See how irregular verbs are commonly used. – Use irregular verbs with confidence.

  • Due to the fact that English is an extremely idiomatic language, it is probably the most difficult to learn amongst the European languages. Idiomatic phrases and phrasal verbs play an important part of the English language, and in order to improve proficiency, it is necessary to become familiar with the phrasal verbs and how they are used. In this book you will become familiar with irregular phrasal verb types. We have provided definitions and example sentences which have been set out to help you understand the phrasal verb in context. At the end of the book, we have supplied a workbook which will test your comprehension of the phrasal verb. Each quiz in the workbook is in question form and has a phonetically transcribed answer. In treating the pronunciation in this booklet, we have limited ourselves to the most general and constant sounds within irregular phrasal verbs. The objective of this booklet is not only to show you how the irregular phrasal verbs behave and change but to also help you memorise them as part of naturally occurring collocations, which are presented under each verb. We have included phonetically transcribed exercises to help you in the pronunciation and memorisation of the most common irregular phrasal verbs in English.

  • Due to the fact that English is an extremely idiomatic language, it is probably the most difficult to learn amongst the European languages. Idiomatic phrases and phrasal verbs play an important part of the English language, and in order to improve proficiency, it is necessary to become familiar with the phrasal verbs and how they are used. In this book you will become familiar with irregular phrasal verb types. We have provided definitions and example sentences which have been set out to help you understand the phrasal verb in context. At the end of the book, we have supplied a workbook which will test your comprehension of the phrasal verb. Each quiz in the workbook is in question form and has a phonetically transcribed answer. In treating the pronunciation in this booklet, we have limited ourselves to the most general and constant sounds within irregular phrasal verbs. The objective of this booklet is not only to show you how the irregular phrasal verbs behave and change but to also help you memorise them as part of naturally occurring collocations, which are presented under each verb. We have included phonetically transcribed exercises to help you in the pronunciation and memorisation of the most common irregular phrasal verbs in English.