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The money that grows on trees

Author: John Glenis
SKU: 9798215343722

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This book is grammar fiction: a fictional story that hopes to illustrate certain grammar points, again and again, without actually teaching grammar. The method used is based on the idea that using English properly is for the most part a matter of habit, not of grammar. So, here the story has been changed to Chinglish – which means writing in English but thinking in Chinese. Some of the most…

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This book is grammar fiction: a fictional story that hopes to illustrate certain grammar points, again and again, without actually teaching grammar. The method used is based on the idea that using English properly is for the most part a matter of habit, not of grammar.So, here the story has been changed to Chinglish – which means writing in English but thinking in Chinese. Some of the most common and most persistent errors among learners in South Asia have been carefully chosen and integrated into the original story.

About John Glenis

John Glenis has been working as a lecturer for the last ten years. His academic studies focus on linguistics, translation and lexicography. Over the years, he has particularly concentrated on the application of psychology and psycholinguistics in language acquisition and memory enhancement. He has extensive experience with teaching Academic English, General English, Specific Skills English and IELTS to Asian learners.If you have any comments about this book, or any questions regarding the English language, feel free to contact John.Email: jglenis@gmail.comIG page: @food4englishBlog: https://food4eng.blogspot.com

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John Glenis, Betty Wong

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