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Study of practical aspects of English syntax, semantics, and usage. Emphasis on the teaching of grammar and usage for those seeking teacher certification.
One of the most popular Librivox audio books on our site is Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases by Grenville Kleiser. The book introduces the importance of the useful phrase and how best to use this book in building your vocabulary.
The words you use say a lot about you. Some words say that you are smart, eloquent, or persuasive. Others say that, uh, you don't know...
Host Nick Nordstrom has been introducing listeners to new vocabulary for many years now. Tackling three to four words in each 15-20 minute episode, he uses numerous methods to drill their definitions into your brain.
In this lecture Professor Michael Drout focuses on language as a whole and how it develops and is learned. He points out the amazing ability that children have for speaking and comprehending a language...
Get a daily dose of vocabulary from Merriam-Webster's dictionary. Each podcast covers one word and goes into the multiple definitions, example sentences, and a paragraph about the word's origins.
The origins of names explained Explore the world of names: What is something that literally everything in existence has in common? It all has a name! With this audiobook, you can learn the origins of these names.
Four 60-minute programs offer a convenient and entertaining way to build a more powerful vocabulary...
You'll never be at a loss for words again...