English Vocabulary: In Use -elementary-
The book spans dozens of highly organized units divided into thematic categories. This ensures learners acquire functional vocabulary for daily interactions. 1. Daily Life and People
Dedicated warning sections explicitly point out common errors beginners make with word choices or prepositions. English Vocabulary In Use -Elementary-
To help you "put together a piece" on English Vocabulary in Use - Elementary The book spans dozens of highly organized units
This is arguably the most practical section for travelers. You learn the specific verbs: bread, fry eggs, spread butter. For clothes, you distinguish between "tight," "loose," and "sleeves." The shopping unit teaches polite requests: "How much is this?" vs. "Do you have this in a larger size?" Daily Life and People Dedicated warning sections explicitly
Here you learn (because, but, so, although), Paraphrasing (how to say "a thing you open wine with" because you forgot the word "corkscrew"), and Informal vs. Formal (Ask for vs. Request).
