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Old 17-Nov-2005, 06:59
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Hello All,

I've recently acquired a new ESL student who asked me to recommend a suitable dictionary for him and I'd very much appreciate your suggestions. I consider him to be at an advanced level and he is *highly* motivated to improve his English even further.

Thanks in advance!

Catherine C.
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Old 17-Nov-2005, 15:39
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He should buy 'Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary' and 'Cambridge International Dictionary'.
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Thank you very much! Any other suggestions in addition to these?

Tia...Catherine
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Cobuild also do good dictionaries.
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Thank you!
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