This is a very rough copy of the book, Potpourri of Br and Amer English: Read With Care. We at Wylcomenetwork.com have not decided to continue working on this particular aspect of English. However, because at Wylcomenetwork.com we rarely, if ever, throw away anything, we are providing this book, which is full of all different kind of expressions, for anyone who would like it. Potpourri of Br and Amer English: Read With Care is more than 800 pages, on the average each page contains approximately 6 to 7 expressions. Potpourri of Br and Amer English: Read With Care, as the title says, contain much more than American English. There is also a great deal of British and Australian English, especially in the area of idiomatic language and slang. If you are interested in Cockney Rhyming slang, this book is exactly what you want. Unfortunately, there are restrictions. Yes, although there is a great deal of collegiate and standard English, there is also a significant amount of inappropriate and vulgar English. This book should be downloaded only by persons who are 18 years or older. (800+ pages)
Also, videos on more general discussions on pronunciation, metaphoric English, idiomatic expressions, grammar, collegiate vocabulary, prefixes, roots, suffixes and more, go to carralaficklin.com. At Carralaficklin.com you can also find video on Spanish, Spanish expressions, Spanish grammar, Spanish relationship with English and English relationship with Spanish and the other Latin-based languages. There even is a discussion on verbs and the subjunctive mood in English versus Spanish.
Although Potpourri of Br and Amer English: Read With Care would be an excellent work for non-native speaker, the book has not been compiled only for that audience. It was also written the different native-speakers of English. If you speak American English, do you understand the following: baby giraffe, backhander, a beat, chugger, ciggy or dicky? However, you should not get the wrong idea, Potpourri of Br and Amer English: Read With Care does not only contain idiomatic expressions and slang. There is also a great deal of collegiate vocabulary, including prefixes and roots. The collegiate words are presented along with its standard and informal synonym. The following is an example: accentuate:
to stress, to emphasize, to give emphasis to , to italicize, to heighten, (informal synonyms) to underline, to punctuate, to highlight, to spot light, to underline, to headline.
Potpourri of Br and Amer English: Read With Care is an excellent book for anyone who wants to learn and/or refine their English; however, you should not forget that this a rough copy (and everything that implies).
In a nutshell,
Understanding and Speaking Br. and Amer. English Metaphorically: A Book is a comprehensive look of different aspects of the English language is presented. The following are a list of the different areas presented:
Common standard English words
idiomatic synonyms
slang synonyms
standard synonyms
French words and Expressions in English
Latin words and Expressions in English
Informal Idiomatic Expressions
Cockney Rhyming Slang
Slang Expressions
Standard Idiomatic Expressions
Vulgar Expressions
Major Irregular Verbs (meaning and expressions)
to be, to do, to have, to get, to be able to, to put, to take, to make, to begin
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