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ESL Teaching Materials For ESL Grammar And ESL Pronunciation: How To Use Do & Sow Or Sow

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ESL books for adults are a great place to find ESL materials. But students and teachers who have searched many ESL books know that it’s often hard to find all the answers to their questions. They also know that ESL grammar books, especially ESL grammar books for adults, as well as ESL Pronunciation books are filled with a lot of intimidating terms and concepts. Is there a quick, easy solution for both teachers of English as a second language for adults and students of English as a second language who are willing to teach themselves? Now there is! For in ESL TEACHING MATERIALS FOR ESL GRAMMAR AND ESL HOW TO USE DO & SOW OR SOW, readers who want helpful ESL books for adults to supplement their ESL materials will find two ESL books in one. The first book, unlike other ESL grammar books that try to cover too much, focuses on one very important part of English when we have to insert do into sentences. And the second book is an ESL pronunciation book that focuses on one important spelling why some words spelled with ow sound like yellow and other words sound like brown. Here’s the summary for the first book, HOW TO USE A GUIDE FOR ESL/EFL STUDENTS AND The word do, along with does and did, appears in many English sentences. Why? Well, the answer is usually a mystery to many ESL/EFL students; it’s usually a mystery to more than a few ESL/EFL teachers too. But believe it or not, it doesn’t have to be a mystery. Why not? Because there’s a rule for using do, and the rule is rather simple once you understand a few things about English grammar. In this short, readable guide written by a former ESL teacher, students and teachers will learn the rule for using do, see lots of examples, and wind up conquering their fear of English’s dreaded do. And here’s the summary for the second book, SOW OR A GUIDE TO THE ORIGINS OF ENGLISH WORDS SPELLED WITH To make a long story short, English spelling is far from perfect. But why is that? How come English words are often spelled so nonsensically? Well, in SOW OR A GUIDE TO THE ORIGINS OF ENGLISH WORDS SPELLED WITH OW, you won’t learn about all the quirks of English spelling, for that would take many, many pages, but you will learn about one especially troublesome the letter combination of OW. Whether you’re a native speaker or a student of the language, there’s something for everyone in this guide that sheds light on the origins of over 170 words spelled with OW. So there it is! In this deal of two books in one, readers will get one of the most concise ESL grammar books for adults and also one of the neatest ESL pronunciation books around. Now it’s up to you. Are you a teacher of English as a Second Language for adults? Are you a student of English as a second language? If so, you’ve probably wondered about these When do we have to insert do into sentences? Is there an easy rule that explains why we have to insertdo? How do we pronounce all the ow words? Why are words spelled with ow pronounced differently? There’s good news! You don’t have to search a lot of other ESL books for adults.

187 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 3, 2013

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