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- Publisher: Ernst Klett Sprachen
- ISBN: 9783125335875
- Category : English language
- Languages : en
- Pages : 417
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The new edition of the Cambridge Phrasal Verbs Dictionary covers around 6,000 phrasal verbs current in British, American, and Australian English. Clear explanations and guidance help learners master this difficult yet essential aspect of the English language." Fully updated with new phrasal verbs, e.g. cosy up to, copy in, sex up" Clear advice on grammar and usage" Thousands of example sentences show phrasal verbs in typical contexts" Most common phrasal verbs highlighted so students know which to learn" A thematic section shows phrasal verbs in topic groups for vocabulary expansionThis new edition of the Cambridge Phrasal Verbs Dictionary provides clear and simple explanations of around 6,000 phrasal verbs current in British, American and Australian English today.
An invaluable new reference book for learners who need to master this notoriously difficult aspect of the English language. Based on evidence from the Cambridge International Corpus, this book provides clear and simple explanations of over 4,500 phrasal verbs current in British, American and Australian English today. It uses a carefully controlled defining vocabulary, making all explanations easy to understand. It contains thousands of example sentences, showing phrasal verbs in context and gives clear information on grammar and collocation without using complicted codes. In addition, it gives students guidance on the most useful phrasal verbs to learn and includes exercises enabling students to practise phrasal verbs. It also contains theme panels presenting phrasal verbs in topic groups [e.g. relationships: chat up, ask out, settle down, split up].
This is a reference book for French-speaking learners of English containing 6,000 phrasal verbs translated into natural-sounding, idiomatic French. English example sentences are provided for every phrasal verb, and these are also translated into French, making the information even more accessible.
This book is a resource for English language users, and provides a comprehensive list of phrasal verbs defined in easily accessible language, as well as examples of common usage for each. Beyond serving as a reference, it is accompanied by exercises written to aid non-native speakers of English in achieving a more thorough understanding of English phrasal verbs. Anyone looking to achieve a more native-like level of fluency, or simply increase their mastery of an unpredictable aspect of the English language will be well served by this text.
The new edition of the Cambridge Phrasal Verbs Dictionary covers around 6,000 phrasal verbs current in British, American and Australian English. Clear explanations and guidance help learners master this difficult yet essential aspect of the English language. * Fully updated with new phrasal verbs, e.g. cosy up to, copy in, sex up * Clear advice on grammar and usage * Thousands of example sentences show phrasal verbs in typical contexts * Most common phrasal verbs highlighted so students know which to learn * A thematic section shows phrasal verbs in topic groups for vocabulary expansion
Ideal for PET and FCE preparation The Cambridge Learne's Dictionary is the ideal dictionary for intermediate learners and for FCE preparation. This new edition contains many features to make learning English even easier.
English Phrasal Verbs in Use is a vocabulary book for intermediate level learners and above. It is primarily designed as a self-study reference and practice text but it can also be used for classroom work. 70 easy-to-use two-page units: phrasal verbs are presented with a range of practice exercises on first-hand pagesPresents and explains approximately 1000 phrasal verbsContains a Mini dictionaryPromotes good learning habits with study tips and follow-up tasksContains a comprehensive, student-friendly answer keyIncludes the most frequently used phrasal verbs from a corpus of written and spoken English and from the Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs