Addicted to English: English Conversation for Functional Language in Context

· Darryl Clow
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About this eBook

Addicted To English - English Conversation for Functional Language in Context


About the Book:


As an English learner do you get stuck on what to say in certain situations? If so, this

book is for you!


Learn what to say, how to say it and when to say it. Functional and conversational English.

Here are couple of examples:


1. Talking about Music

Function: Music

What you might say: "There is a great blues band doing a few gigs in town this week."


2. At the Pharmacy (Drug Store)

Function: Medication

What you might say: "Do you have any medicine for a hangover (an upset stomach / a stomachache / a headache / insomnia / cramps...)?"


We also cover more than just functions of speaking. We also give lots of tips on:


Doing a LEVEL CHECK!

• Grammar and Accuracy

• Structure

• Fluency

• Vocabulary

• Reading

• Writing

• Pronunciation

• Intonation


Functional language is important. We have you "covered" in:


ADDICTED TO ENGLISH

English Conversation for Functional Language in Context

About the author

Darryl had taught ESL in Japan for 13 years from the ages of 2 to 99. The people that learned from him had all kinds of different backgrounds and levels of English knowledge. Though Darryl taught many Japanese students, he had also taught Koreans, Chinese and Arabic people, Brazilians, Mexicans, South Americans, Europeans, etc. Private lessons, small groups of up to 3, large groups of up to 6, very large group of 40 to 60 people and even online lessons.

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