Check Your Vocabulary workbooks are aimed at non-native speakers who want to build essential vocabulary and learn to speak fluent and natural-sounding English. For example, in English we use different words to describe different types of food when they go bad. We can describe meat as rotten, cheese as mouldy, milk as sour and butter as rancid - but we would not say sour meat, or rotten milk. Knowing how words are naturally used together is known as collocation.A good knowledge of these word combinations greatly improves the style of written and spoken language for non-native speakers. Knowledge of collocations is often tested in exams such as IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC.Containing a range of word games, quizzes and exercises, this workbook will help intermediate learners to develop core language skills in a challenging, yet entertaining way.
Jon Marks Libros
Este autor escribe para el campo de la Enseñanza del Inglés como Lengua Extranjera (ELT), estableciéndose en 1988. Su trabajo abarca la creación de materiales, la contribución de ilustraciones de dibujos animados y el desarrollo de recursos de aprendizaje en línea. Quizás sea más conocido dentro de la comunidad ELT por su tira cómica regular que aparece en la revista English Teaching Professional, mostrando un enfoque único para crear contenido atractivo tanto para estudiantes como para educadores.





Check Your English Vocabulary for Banking and Finance
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
This workbook is designed to help non-native English speakers improve their knowledge and understanding of core banking and financial terminology. It includes a variety of engaging activities such as word games, crosswords, speaking exercises and group games, which make learning easy and fun.
Welcome to Langwich Scool! Jon Marks has entertained us since 1999 with his wry commentary on the state of English language teaching in his Langwich Scool strip cartoon. We've put all these fantastic cartoons together, with some of them in colour for the first time, plus added a few new ones in to bring us up to date.