[NIFL-ESL:10632] RE: most critical phrases?

From: libby adams (libbyadams@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Dec 05 2004 - 18:51:05 EST


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Janet,

A great resource for common expressions is:  NTC's Dictionary of EVERYDAY 
AMERICAN ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS from NTC Publishing Group ISBN 0-8442-5779-6.  
The expressions are listed by categories.  This book has saved me many times 
from having to poll other teachers for their ideas.

Libby Adams
St. Paul, Minnesota

>From: "Isserlis, Janet" <Janet_Isserlis@brown.edu>
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>Subject: [NIFL-ESL:10610] most critical phrases?
>Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 12:52:26 -0500 (EST)
>
>Dear all,
>
>A participant in a recent workshop has been searching for some compilation 
>of most-used, most critical phrases in English for her adult learners.
>
>While I've found some broad web-based resources via google searches, I'm 
>wondering if anyone is aware of particular sites, or other sources of such 
>compilations?
>
>thanks
>
>Janet Isserlis



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