Let's Converse: Phase One: English as a Second Language (Let's Series of Esl)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0935437312 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 274 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
and abroad. After studying with many of the pioneers of language instruction, he earned his Ph.D. . WILLIAM SAMELSON survived the Holocaust, interned in various Nazi ghettoes and slave labor camps for six-and-a-half years He came to America speaking no English, learning from newspapers and billboards. He has he taught and lectured throughout the U.S. from the University of Texas. About the Author Dr
Sir-Thumps-A-Lot said A great resource from a great teacher. A great resource for those learning English as a second language. Makes a great gift! William Samelson has a lot of experience teaching English as a second language, and it shows through his work in this book.
William Samelson’s pioneer ESL methodology has arrived in an original 5 book series. The text teaches pronunciation, grammar, and conversational skills by utilizing everyday language patterns.Recordings of native speakers will be available for this volume. Practical in its arrangement and method, the Let’s Series simplifies the teaching and learning of English as a second language.. After thirty years of proven success, the newest edition of Dr. Emphasizing oral mastery of the language by thinking comprehensively and creatively in English, students will develop confidence and fluency through a number of contemporary dialogues. Offering the most complete system of ESL teaching, the Let’s Series is an effective learning tool for both student and teacher
He has he taught and lectured throughout the U.S. from the University of Texas. After studying with many of the pioneers of language instruction, he earned his Ph.D. Dr. and abroad. WILLIAM SAMELSON survived the Holocaust, interned in various Nazi ghettoes and slave labor camps for six-and-a-half years He came to America speaking no English, learning from newspapers an