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The Microscopic World is amazing in its diversity and complexity. This group of books collects many of these strange phenomena together.
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Janet Whitcut is an experienced lexicographer and has written widely on English usage. Her previous publications include The Little Oxford Guide to English Usage (with E.S.C. Weiner and Andrew Delahunty). She lives in the United Kingdom.
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- 'Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue' by John McWhorter. This is the most exciting book on grammar history that you are ever likely to read. Instead of looking at the history of individual words, McWhorter looks at at the very structure of English and all the different languages that comprise it.
- 'The Everyday Language of White Racism' by Jane H. Hill. It's not an exaggeration to say that reading this book in college genuinely changed the way I think about language.
- 'Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation' by Lynne Truss. But then, of course, sometimes it's helpful to learn the technical rules of English grammar, even if those rules are problematic as hell.
- 'Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing' by Melissa Mohr. Swears, curses, cusses, and slurs have always been a part of the English language. In this clever micro-history, Melissa Mohr takes us from the obscenities of Ancient Rome to the foul-mouthed kids on the playground today, looking at what our swearwords say about us along the way.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Five Limiting Beliefs about Learning English. Chapter 3: Your Mindset. Chapter 4: Goals. Chapter 5: Reevaluate How You Are Learning English. Chapter 6: Language as a Tool Not a Science. Chapter 7: Improve Your Speaking. Chapter 8: Improve Your Listening. Chapter 9: Improve Your Reading.
Oct 3, 2023 · Here we will take you through 18 of the best books to learn English through self-study. You can choose to focus on one topic at a time or pick a comprehensive resource to take your English to the next level. We will also look at how you can use ebooks and audiobooks to learn English.
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Dec 28, 2013 · A Google search for her produced various book titles, including The Penguin Book of Exotic Words (1996) and Better Wordpower (Practical help on how to improve your use of the English language), Mastering English Usage (1994, written jointly with Robert Ilson) and Edgbaston High School, 1876-1976.