Composition practice : a text for English language learners
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Composition practice : a text for English language learners
Heinle & Heinle, c2001
3rd ed
- Book 1
- Book 2
- Book 3
- Book 4
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Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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Book 1 ISBN 9780838419939
Description
This classic, step-by-step approach emphasizes the fundamentals of great composition writing. Students develop writing skills to prepare them to make the transition from use of simple prose to more linguistically sophisticated and complex discourse.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Yourself
2. Identifying Family and Home
3. Describing a Typical Activity
4. Describing a Special Place or Event
5. Describing a Typical Activity
6. Describing Locations
7. Describing Activities
8. Describing Future Activities
9. Describing Future Plans
10. Describing Past Events
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Book 2 ISBN 9780838419984
Description
This classic, step-by-step approach emphasizes the fundamentals of great composition writing. Students develop writing skills to prepare them to make the transition from use of simple prose to more linguistically sophisticated and complex discourse.
Table of Contents
1. Describing Daily Routines
2. Describing a Friend
3. Describing a Scene and Feelings
4. Giving Instructions/Directions
5. Describing Past Events
6. Making a Written Request
7. Describing Past Events
8. Describing Seasons and Weather
9. Contrasting People and Personalities
10. Recounting Experiences
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Book 3 ISBN 9780838419991
Description
This classic, step-by-step approach emphasizes the fundamentals of great composition writing. Students develop writing skills to prepare them to make the transition from use of simple prose to more linguistically sophisticated and complex discourse.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Yourself
2. Identifying Family and Home
3. Describing a Typical Activity
4. Describing a Special Place or Event
5. Describing a Typical Activity
6. Describing Locations
7. Describing Activities
8. Describing Future Activities
9. Describing Future Plans
10. Describing Past Events
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Book 4 ISBN 9780838420003
Description
This classic, step-by-step approach emphasizes the fundamentals of great composition writing. Students develop writing skills to prepare them to make the transition from use of simple prose to more linguistically sophisticated and complex discourse.
Table of Contents
1. Describing Physical Details
2. Framing Events in Time
3. Analyzing Patterns
4. Making Meaning Clear
5. Posing Hypothetical Situations
6. Differences and Similarities
7. Describing a Process
8. Observing Cause and Effect
9. Defining Concepts
10. Arguing a Point
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