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How Do You Say? is a speaking and writing resource for all English learners. It bridges speaking and spelling with a simple, logical color system. The names of colors are some of the first vocabulary students learn in a new language, colors provide access to pronunciation and spelling for every learner. The icing on the cake is How o You Say? uses only standard keyboard symbols (English Phonetic Alphabet) for its sound forms. How Do You Say? works like magic. The sound dictionary organizes the 2000 most common English words by the color of their main vowel sound. Regardless of crazy English…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How Do You Say? is a speaking and writing resource for all English learners. It bridges speaking and spelling with a simple, logical color system. The names of colors are some of the first vocabulary students learn in a new language, colors provide access to pronunciation and spelling for every learner. The icing on the cake is How o You Say? uses only standard keyboard symbols (English Phonetic Alphabet) for its sound forms. How Do You Say? works like magic. The sound dictionary organizes the 2000 most common English words by the color of their main vowel sound. Regardless of crazy English spelling, learners remember the pronunciation of words beyond the classroom. How Do You Say? is also a writing resource as students can find the spelling of words they hear. Last but not least How Do You Say? is a dictionary of expressions critical for advanced learners. English is abstract. Red chair, red sweater and red chair are things colored red. Red tape, red eye and red letter are something else entirely (bureaucracy, overnight flight and good news). How Do You Say? contains thousands of expressions sourced by the color of their main words.
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Autorenporträt
Judy Thompson is an internationally recognized TEDx speaker, author and ESL teacher. With a Bachelor of Arts in English, TESL Certification and Canadian Language Benchmark Assessor qualifications Judy developed and delivered ground-breaking courses across Canada, Korea, Spain and Brazil. English is Stupid, Students are Not (2009) was her first publication and is currently part of the Speaking English curricula in more than 60 countries. As a teacher for Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC), the Peel Board of Education, Sheridan College and numerous International programs, Judy understands the need to express one-self and be understood are universal desires that unite us all. Judy is passionate about education reform and has developed revolutionary systems for help people speak English faster and more confidently than ever before.