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American English Idiomatic Expressions in 52 Weeks: An Easy Way to Understand English Expressions and Improve Speaking

This week-by-week calendar of idioms will assist learners of English to understand the meanings of American idioms found in common usage. The American English Idiomatic Expressions in 52 Weeks consists of 3,300 frequently used idioms, provides concise and clear definitions of each idiom, and includes examples to show the context in which particular idioms are used.

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Idiomatic American English: A Step-by-Step Workbook for Learning Everyday American Expressions
[The following excerpt from the Introductiion gives a clear idea of the book's contents ]
Idiomatic expressions give English its color and vitality They are indispensable to the daily speech of the people and to the language of newspapers and books, television and movies.
Whenever you hear a phrase whose meaning cannot be understood even if you know the definitions of the separate words involved, you have probably encountered an idiom. Mastering idioms requires a great deal of listening, studying, practice, and usage. You cannot ignore this part of the language: idiomatic expressions and more formal grammar should be given equal time. The lessons in this book are designed to teach you the kind of informal, everyday speech-including many slang words as well as idioms-that is commonly understood by all native Americans, no matter what their level of education.
There are various levels of idiomatic difficulty, and each group of lessons listed in the Table of Contents begins with the easiest lessons and ends with the more advanced ones. However, you may use them in any order you desire; each lesson is self-contained.
Each lesson begins with a dialogue, since idioms are best learned in meaningful verbal contexts. A vocabulary section then explains the idioms in clear, concise definitions. (Where the notation "neg." appears after an idiom, it means the idiom is generally used in the negative. For example, have the heart to (neg.) indicates the phrase is normally used in a negative statement such as "I didn't have the heart to tell her." Where alternate words are given in parentheses, either word may be used interchangeably. For example, down the drain (tubes) means you may say "down the drain" or "down the tubes."
Two sets of exercises are included in each lesson. In the first, you are asked to choose the correct idiom needed to complete a sentence. In the second, you will substitute an idiomatic expression for an italicized phrase or sentence..
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Easy American Idioms: Hundreds of Idiomatic Expressions to Give You an Edge in English (LL (R) ESL)
"It slipped my mind," "Don't fly off the handle," and "I'm counting on you" are just a few of the idiomatic expressions that native English speakers use on any given day, but that can completely confuse non-native speakers. Easy American Idioms cuts through the confusion and teaches natural-sounding conversational English.

The lessons in Easy American Idioms focus on everyday situations: meeting people, expressing likes/satisfaction, expressing dislikes/displeasure, working, shopping, socializing, sports, television, going out, and more. Each section features useful and appropriate idiomatic expressions with dialogues interspersed between lessons.

KEY FEATURES:
· Package includes a booklet and 4 CDs, all for only $24.95.
· Easy-to-relate-to dialogues that focus on everyday situations and events.
· Simple, clear lessons and dialogues..
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Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms (Oxford Dictionary of Current Idiomatic English)
A comprehensive dictionary dealing with general idiomatic expressions in current English..
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The Idiomatic Expressions of the Hebrew Bible: Their Meaning and Translation Through Componential Analysis (BIBAL Dissertation Series) (Bibal Dissertation Series)
A dissertation by Jean-Marc Babut which investigates the meaning of the following idiomatic expressions: To Speak on the Heart, His Ears Will Ring, Stiffen the Neck, If I Have Found Favor, May I Find Favor in Your Eyes, To Fill Behind the Lord, and shub shebut..
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NTC's Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs : and Other Idiomatic Verbal Phrases
Contains more than 2,500 definitions of two-word verbs, prepositional verbs, and verbal collections..
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Practice Makes Perfect: Idiomatic English

Practice Makes Perfect: Idiomatic English contains selections from all four of the volumes of Mastering Idiomatic English. This overview volume introduces language relevant for daily life, including family, business, and shopping.

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Chinese Idiomatic Phrases for Foreign Students
Chinese idiomatic phrases, including idioms, proverbs, slang words and two-part allegorical sayings, are fixed collections that are rather expressive in ordinary usages. In order to help foreign student to learn the idiomatic phrases well and improve their spoken Chinese, the book including 557 commonly used expressions and provided English translations as well as illustrative sentences accompanying with them. Through reading and pondering over the exemplified sentences, it may be possible for the readers to get familiar with those usages..
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