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Apte, Madhavi

Course in English Communication : for the learners of English as a Second Language - Delhi PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. 2013,c2007 - 204

With the increasing awareness of the importance of English as a global link language and the widespread use of the Internet and the globalization of business and education, the need for learning English effectively is being felt more than ever before. This international awakening has spurred nations like China and Russia that kept away from English in the past to educate their populations in the English language. In India too, there is a renewed interest in learning English for communication. This book takes the most pragmatic and current approach to the teaching and learning of English which offers learners ready-to-use expressions in their day-to-day communication.

The book offers conversations in various social contexts, in formal and informal situations, and lists in an exhaustive way all the expressions used within the particular communicative function. In addition, there are exercises at the end of each unit which provide the learners an opportunity to go through the actual use of those expressions, thereby enhancing their confidence to use English.

Designed primarily as a text in communicative or functional English, this book should also be useful to all those who wish to improve their English for socially appropriate communication.

KEY FEATURES

• Provides learners with ready-to-use and socially appropriate expressions through conversations.

• Presents a full range of expressions for choice within the language functions such as requests, suggestions, asking and giving opinions, asking and giving advice, and agreeing and disagreeing.

• Offers practice opportunity through exercises at the end of each unit.

• Brings communication in English within the reach of all learners through steps like read-practice-develop-use.

CONTENTS: Acknowledgements. Introduction. UNIT ONE: Starting and Ending Conversations. UNIT TWO: Introducing Oneself and Others. UNIT THREE: Greetings, Praises, and Compliments. UNIT FOUR: Requests and Suggestions. UNIT FIVE: Asking and Giving Permission. UNIT SIX: Possibility, Ability, and Probability. UNIT SEVEN: Refusing and Rejecting. UNIT EIGHT: Obligation and Necessity. UNIT NINE: Invitations and Offers. UNIT TEN: Directions and Instructions. UNIT ELEVEN: Expressing Opinions. UNIT TWELVE: Positive Criticism. UNIT THIRTEEN: Approval and Disapproval. UNIT FOURTEEN: Accusing, Denying, and Contradicting. UNIT FIFTEEN: Making, Changing and Cancelling Appointments. UNIT SIXTEEN: Apology and Gratitude. UNIT SEVENTEEN: Expressing Surprise or Disbelief. UNIT EIGHTEEN: Seeking and Giving Information. UNIT NINETEEN: Making Plans and Arrangements. UNIT TWENTY: Sympathy and Consolation. UNIT TWENTY-ONE: Complaints and Objections. UNIT TWENTY-TWO: Seeking and Giving Advice. UNIT TWENTY-THREE: Agreeing and Disagreeing. UNIT TWENTY-FOUR: Getting Things Done. UNIT TWENTY-FIVE: Likes, Dislikes and Preferences. UNIT TWENTY-SIX: Expressing Conditions. UNIT TWENTY-SEVEN: Expressing Fears and Anxiety. UNIT TWENTY-EIGHT: Checking Communication. UNIT TWENTY-NINE: Warnings and Prohibition. UNIT THIRTY: Excitement and Disappointment. References.



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