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Communication Beginnings An Introductory Listening and Speaking Text for English Language Learners Della Abrahams

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] Portland State University Library [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781387268634
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P51
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1- Learning how to speak and listen in English: -- Tips and strategies for increasing and retaining learning -- Advice on learning English in a university setting -- Chapter 2- Introductions -- Describing yourself and other people -- Chapter 3- Talking about travel and experiences: Page 25-36 -- Intonation in English -- Chapter 4- Discussing food and eating: Page 37-50 -- Understanding Conversational English with reduced speech -- Chapter 5- Describing places around town: Page 51-64 -- Addresses and place descriptions -- Chapter 6- Communicating about hobbies and routines: Page 65-73 -- Agreeing and Disagreeing in English -- Chapter 7- Discussing jobs and university majors: Page 74-85 -- Word and syllable stress in English
Subject: This textbook is designed for beginning-intermediate English language learners. It is composed of 7 chapters, each of which covers specific speaking and listening learning objectives and includes dialogues, interviews, discussions and conversation activities. Each chapter includes listening and speaking components such as dialogues, interviews, discussions and conversation activities. Each chapter also focuses on 10 target words from the New General Service List of English vocabulary. The textbook includes an audio component that consists of recorded conversations of native and non-native English speakers, as well as links to additional listening resources on the web.
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Chapter 1- Learning how to speak and listen in English: -- Tips and strategies for increasing and retaining learning -- Advice on learning English in a university setting -- Chapter 2- Introductions -- Describing yourself and other people -- Chapter 3- Talking about travel and experiences: Page 25-36 -- Intonation in English -- Chapter 4- Discussing food and eating: Page 37-50 -- Understanding Conversational English with reduced speech -- Chapter 5- Describing places around town: Page 51-64 -- Addresses and place descriptions -- Chapter 6- Communicating about hobbies and routines: Page 65-73 -- Agreeing and Disagreeing in English -- Chapter 7- Discussing jobs and university majors: Page 74-85 -- Word and syllable stress in English

This textbook is designed for beginning-intermediate English language learners. It is composed of 7 chapters, each of which covers specific speaking and listening learning objectives and includes dialogues, interviews, discussions and conversation activities. Each chapter includes listening and speaking components such as dialogues, interviews, discussions and conversation activities. Each chapter also focuses on 10 target words from the New General Service List of English vocabulary. The textbook includes an audio component that consists of recorded conversations of native and non-native English speakers, as well as links to additional listening resources on the web.

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