The New First Aid in English

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Publisher: Hodder Education
Pub. Date: 30th April 2004
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Ean: 9780340882870
Isbn: 0340882875

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The basics of the english language
~ Written on Sep 30, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

A good book for knowing the basics of the English language like grammar, punctuation and the gender of words. If you have wanted to know proverbs and inuendos of the language then this is the book for you.

Read better; understand better; speak better!
~ Written on Sep 29, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

The best book available to extend one's understanding of the English language in its spoken and written forms.
All those little nuances that make our language so mysterious and yet so wonderful.
Almost an encyclopedia of the use of words.
Whether you are teaching or learning or just widening your knowledge - this is the book for you!

Worth Buying if Limitations Understood
~ Written on Sep 2, 2006. 24 out of 29 users found this review helpful.

I use this book in my work as an English as a second language teacher. It is one of several books I use.

Basically it is a set of grammar rules along with exercises. I find it valuable as it helps students to learn basic English language concepts. There are concise summaries of different parts of the language (e.g. prepositions, verbs, plurals, etc.) students can read. These are followed by exercises students can use to practice what they've read. For this, it is one of the best I've found (and I've spent a lot of hours in bookstores looking over material).

Teachers and students who use this book might want to keep in mind that it is dated in places and culturally biased. For example the exercise "The Right Word in the Right Place" uses idioms and fails to identify them as such. The General Knowledge exercise has 259 questions and should be revised - many questions are of the type that require a knowledge of English culture if one is to answer them successfully. To be effective in communicating in English I don't think such knowledge is essential (e.g., does the average student need to know the name for a clergyman's house?).

The English language has many versions - all valid. Everyone needs to understand that there is no one right way. Being consistent in one's own grammar and spelling is about the most that can be strived for. For example, according to Bryson in "Mother Tongue" it's OK to end a sentence in a preposition - the rule that you can't was created by one person and then perpetuated by successive waves of misinformed English teachers.

I recommend the purchase of this book. However, anyone who uses it for learning English will need help in interpreting some of the dated and biased language.

The best companion you may ever need!
~ Written on Jun 3, 2006. 11 out of 12 users found this review helpful.

I was schooled on this book in the Caribbean some 30 years ago. It enhances learning, is very easy to understand and is definitely the perfect companion for any student over 5 years old. This book is a good investment for parents and teachers.

A classic text
~ Written on Feb 12, 2006. 16 out of 17 users found this review helpful.

Like other reviewers, I was schooled on this book - what a great foundation for a primary education. I am fortunate enough to have a thorough command of the conventions and 'rights and wrongs' of written and spoken English, and that I ascribe in no small measure to the surprisingly comprehensive and pertinent information packed into this book. Suitable for students of all ages.

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