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      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        October 2020

        The New Choice BEGINNER'S ENGLISH DICTIONARY

        by Geddes & Grosset Editorial Team and contributors

        The New Choice Beginner’s English Dictionary, for readers aged 7–11, has comprehensive vocabulary coverage. It is easy to use and accessible for children. It features over 8,000 entries with clear, concise definitions, with new senses numbered and clearly indicated on a new line. Eachentry has IPA and spelled-out pronunciation. Example phrases and sentences show the words in use. There are over 350 pictures, each illustrating a specific headword and accompanied by a sentence caption showing the headword in use. There are over 300 shaded boxes with language tips. Topics include: • Don’t confuse: words that look or sound alike, or have similar meanings • Grammar: terms are defined and common errors are highlighted • Idioms: thematic or metaphorical phrases • Phrases: common phrases including phrasal verbs • Spelling: spelling styles, variations and common errors • Synonyms: different words that mean the same thing • Usage: common usage errors are highlighted • Word partners: words that go together.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        July 2016

        WORD POWER READERS : CHOSEN CLASSICS ABRIDGED With Audiobook, Notes and Glossary GROUP 2

        Robinson Crusoe; Little Women; The Three Musketeers; Pride and Prejudice

        by G&G Editorial Team and contributors

        Webster’s Word Power English Readers : Chosen Classics Abridged and retold with notes and free audiobook   About this series: Whether you are a student, or an English language learner, or just looking for something great to read in English, the Word Power English Readers are an informative new series of abridged, retold and annotated texts that capture the best and key elements of the novels on which they are based. They include character notes, author biographies and details about the time in which each novel was written. There is also a glossary of the less familiar words that appear in each book. The English used in the Readers is very clear and the elegance of the language will inspire calm in the reader. This series will help students of the novels, in their comprehension and interpretation, and students of English, who are looking to gain fluency in the English language. Each book comes with an audio recording on a CD secured at the back of the book. The recording is read by an actor who speaks clearly and slowly for those less familiar with the English language. The book and audio recording can be used together to help students learn the correct pronunciation as they read and to improve their sight word recognition. Audio-assisted reading also helps to build fluency skills by allowing students to hear the tone and pace of a skilful reader. The level of the Readers is B1/B2, and they are suitable for age 10+ because of story contentand theme. We recommend them to you strongly.   Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe ISBN: 978-1-910965-32-0 Little Women Louisa May Alcott ISBN: 978-1-910965-33-7 The Three Musketeers Alexandre Dumas ISBN: 978-1-910965-34-4 Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen ISBN: 978-1-910965-35-1   Format: Paperback, with audiobook CD/MP3 Colour: B&W TPS: 193 x 131 mm Extent: 128 pp   Price: £7.99 each Grade: Level B1/B2 Genre: Classic

      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        April 2007

        WEBSTER'S STUDENT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS

        by The Geddes & Grosset Editorial Team; Reader's Digest Editorial and Consultants

        WEBSTER’S STUDENT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS   Websterʼs Dictionary and Thesaurus, first produced by Geddes & Grosset for Books Are Fun / Reader’s Digest, USA in 2006 was one of the most successful reference volumes ever produced for sale in North America.   The next commission (in 2007) for Geddes & Grosset was to produce a STUDENT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS for Reader’s Digest.   Imagine having a dictionary and thesaurus that students consider not only invaluable but also interesting and easy to use. WEBSTER’S STUDENT DICTIONARY AND THESAURUS delivers all this and more. Within its covers you’ll find three must-have resources—a dictionary, thesaurus and phrasefinder, plus a current full-color atlas and history of the world, 50 U.S. state maps plus 10 maps of the Canadian provinces and territories, and a bounty of additional handy reference tools.   ■ A dictionary of more than 15,000 entries and 35,000 definitions ■ A thesaurus and phrasefinder with 4,000 entries ■ 25,000 synonyms   The dictionary contains more than 15,000 entries and offers 35,000 definitions of the words most likely to be encountered by any student, from the start of middle school through high school. Every entry offers definitions in plain, easy-to understand English; provides its parts of speech, origin, and abbreviations; and uses an example in a phrase that gives the word proper context. But there’s also an element that sets this book apart from other dictionaries: Each word is individually transcribed into an easy-to-follow syllable-based pronunciation. This is especially helpful for those words with silent letters and sneaky twists. Seeing “eccentricity” spelled out as “ek-sen-TRI-si-tee” results in an accurate sounding word—without the need for a key! The Thesaurus offers 4,000 entries and 25,000 synonyms as well as the source or origin of phrases and its parts of speech. As an added bonus, some entries include examples of the word used in a common phrase or English idiom. For example, the word chest is followed by the phrase “get (something) off one’s chest” as well as the meaning of the expression. also goes beyond helping with words. In one single volume, students will have at their fingertips: ■ U.S. state maps, illustrating cities and roads, as well as a fact sheet for each state that indicates population, physical description, climate, agriculture, industry, and history   ■ Flags of the world in full color with helpful labels and thumbnail information for each country (with its area, population, capital, government, religions, and currency)   ■ Detailed fact sheets and maps for the Canadian provinces and territories   ■ Encyclopedic descriptions about epic movements and noted personalities who havechanged the course of history   ■ The complete texts of the U.S. Constitution (followed by the Bill of Rights and other amendments) and the Declaration of Independence   ■ List of U.S. presidents and Canadian prime ministers—their dates, terms, and political party   ■ An appendix of weights and measures, from avoirdupois, metric, troy weight, linear, surveyor’s, cubic, liquid, and temperature,along with the International System of Units (SI Units)   ■ Chemical elements listed by symbol   ■ And more!  With the help from the experts whose name is synonymous with “dictionary” in America, the WEBSTER’S STUDENT DICTIONARY AND THESAURUS will provide ready answers for your favorite student.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        October 2015

        WORD POWER READERS : CHOSEN CLASSICS ABRIDGED With Audiobook, Notes and Glossary GROUP 1

        GROUP 1 Titles : Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; Jane Eyre ; Wuthering Heights ; Around the World in Eighty Days

        by G&G Editorial Team and contributors

        About this series: Whether you are a student, or an English language learner, or just looking for something great to read in English, the Word Power English Readers are a new series of books with abridged, retold texts that capture the best and key elements of the novels they are based on, with character notes, author biography and details about the time in which each novel was written. There is also a glossary of the less familiar words in each book. The English used in the Readers is very clear and the elegance of the language will inspire calm in the reader. This series will help both students of the novels, as well as students of English, who are looking to gain fluency in English. Each book comes with an audio recording on a CD placed into the back of the book. The recording is read by an actor who speaks clearly and slowly for those less familiar with the English language. The book and audio recording can be used together to help students learn the correct pronunciation as they read and to improve their sight word recognition. Audio-assisted reading also helps to build fluency skills by allowing students to hear the tone and pace of a skilful reader. The level of the Readers is B1/B2, and they are suitable for age 10+ because of story content and theme. We recommend them to you strongly.   Word Power English Readers : Chosen Classics Abridged and retold with notes and free audiobook Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson ISBN: 978-1-910965-16-0 Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë ISBN: 978-1-910965-17-7 Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë ISBN: 978-1-910965-18-4 Around the World in EIGHTY Days Jules Verne ISBN: 978-1-910965-15-3

      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        April 2006

        WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY & THESAURUS

        by The Geddes & Grosset Editorial Team and Consultants

        Websterʼs Dictionary and Thesaurus, first produced by Geddes & Grosset for 'Books Are Fun' / 'Reader’s Digest', USA in 2006 was one of the most successful reference volumes ever produced for sale in North America. It is comprised of a dictionary of over 150,000 clear and accurate definitions, with an alphabetically arranged thesaurus of over 250,000 synonyms and antonyms. The 1,024 page volume, in the edition for BAF / Digest included: . Full color world atlas . 50 US state maps . Spanish-English Dictionary . English grammar and usage . Computer terms Now reverted to Geddes & Grosset, and updated, it remains an invaluable reference tool that includes guidance on English usage and grammar in addition to the clearly designed dictionary and thesaurus. It is a book that has been welcomed by executives, secretaries, teachers, students, and all who use and understand the English language, proven to be an essential book of reference for all the family. The sections on English usage and English grammar provide the reader with a clear and comprehensive understanding of everyday use of the American English language.

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