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  1. How America speaks and writes;: A dictionary of American idioms with a Swedish vocabulary (Almqvist & Wiksells skolbocker) by I. B Faden, 1949
  2. Cal 95: German : Words, Phrases, Idioms, and Verb Conjugations : Vocabulary Enrichment/Regular Style (Jan.-Dec.)
  3. Vocabulary of French words and idioms with verb-list and grammar-syllabus: For use in high school and college by Leo Rich Lewis, 1913
  4. An English-Turkish dictionary of idioms by Pars Tuğlacı, 1966
  5. A standard list of Spanish words and idioms by Hayward Keniston, 1968
  6. Modern English vocabulary in narrative form,: With 2000 translated idioms (English-German) by John Leyton, 1960
  7. A Standard German Vocabulary of 2932 words and 1500 Idioms by C. M. Purin, 1937
  8. The first part of Jacobs' Latin reader. Adapted to Bullions' Latin grammar: with an introduction, on the idioms of the Latin language; an improved vocabulary; ... on a new plan. By Rev. Peter Bullions ... by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  9. The classic French reader : or, Beauties of the French writers, ancient and modern / with a vocabulary, French and English, of all the words and idioms contained in the work, J.L. Jewett. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  10. French Anecdotes with Some Familiar Phrases and Idioms Edited with Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary
  11. Idiom Savant: Slang As It Is Slung by Jerry Dunn, 1998-06-15
  12. Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the 20th Century by Rosemarie Ostler, 2003-11-20
  13. Collins Cobuild Business Vocabulary in Practice (Collins Cobuild) by Collins, 2006-09
  14. The first part of Jacob's Latin reader: Adapted to Bullions' Latin grammar; with an introduction on the idioms of the Latin language; an improved vocabulary; ... in Latin prose composition, on a new plan by Friedrich Jacobs, 1849

81. English Grammar Tests. Vocabulary Tests. Interactive, On-line. English Language
Fill in these prepositions to form phrasal verbs related to business. Advanced,business vocabulary business idioms, Put in the words from the wordlist
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Instructions Level quiz Some prepositions are missing in these phrasal verbs related to business. business vocabulary : business idioms Fill in these prepositions to form phrasal verbs related to business. business vocabulary : business idioms Put in these phrasal verbs related to business. business vocabulary : business idioms Choose the right preposition to form phrasal verbs related to business. business vocabulary : business idioms Some prepositions are missing in these phrasal verbs related to business.

82. ESL Resources For Students
Grammar and spelling; idioms; vocabulary; Help with specific tasks; Quizzes,tests, reading, writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, idioms, TOEFL prep,
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslstudent.html
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For a list of all of our ESL handouts, please visit our ESL index page. We also have more resources related to writing in our Internet resources section. We're always looking to add more links to this page! If you know of any good ESL-related links, please send them to us at link@owl.english.purdue.edu
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  • 1-Language.com is a comprehensive ESL Site that has forums, realtime chat, jobs, links, worksheets, flashcards, Flash listening and TOEIC modules, helplines, reading library, games, multilingual support, and much more! ApplyESL.com is a free web-based research and application resource for students interested in studying abroad at an English language school. Dave Sperling's ESL Cafe is a great place for getting started, with lots of things to do and places to explore.

83. Student Links
movies, activities, library, game room, projects, online ESL courses, tutors.Check out vocabulary pages, idioms, your horoscope, tongue twisters, etc.
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Web sites for ENNL students The Web links below will take you to thousands of sites that may be useful for ENNL students. The sites below do not require a subscription fee. There are many other ESL/ENNL sites on the web that charge a subscription fee.
Compiled by John Sparks. Last updated February 23rd, 2005
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John's Links I have organized these links into the following categories. Click on the one you'd like to view: Reading Writing Listening
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This vast site provides explanations, exercises, and links for Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Vocabulary, Business English, Pronunciation, TOEFL/ TOEIC, and Idioms. There are also practice quizzes for students and handouts for teachers. ESL Resource Center Actually a site for teachers, this reference includes activity suggestions for all skills, worksheets for vocabulary and grammar, role plays and games, and teaching techniques for pronunciation and error correction. Rong-Chang Li's
English as a Second Language Site
This is one of the original Internet mega-sites for ESL. There are collections of links for reading, writing, listening, grammar, idioms, vocabulary, pronunciation, quizzes, business English, newspapers, and more!

84. The English Resource - Grammar / Vocabulary / Idioms
English vocabulary in Use Advanced Student Book with Key North American IdiomsCDROM University of Victoria English Language Centre ¥10000, ABAX
http://www.englishresource.co.jp/store/show_subcat.php?subcatid=12

85. Short Course Description For EFAP1004 - EAP Vocabulary And Idioms A
Find out what course is the right fit for you. College and University coursesavailable! Get the details here!
http://www.georgianc.on.ca/academics/courses/course_info.php?course_num=EFAP1004

86. Short Course Description For EFAP1010 - EAP Vocabulary And Idioms B
Find out what course is the right fit for you. College and University coursesavailable! Get the details here!
http://www.georgianc.on.ca/academics/courses/course_info.php?course_num=EFAP1010

87. Chinese New Year Idiom And Vocabulary Lesson: Weekly Feature At The Pearson Adul
L s Weekly Feature idioms, vocabulary and Grammar Lesson. Lovers Beware!This year, based on lunar calculations, Chinese New Year will be officially
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Weekly Feature (January 30, 2005) LESSON
Chinese New Year 4702
The Blind Rooster Year—Lovers Beware!
L 's Weekly Feature: Idioms, Vocabulary and Grammar Lesson Lovers Beware This year, based on lunar calculations, Chinese New Year will be officially celebrated on Wednesday, February 9. However, fortune tellers use the Xia calendar which is based on the sun. This calendar starts the new year on Friday, February 4. Technically , the Rooster Year will start 5 days before Chinese New Year! When this happens, the Chinese call it a blind year For superstitious lovers, this might not be a good year to tie the knot . Some Chinese couples have already decided to move up or postpone their marriages to avoid the Blind Rooster Year. Those who decide to tempt the fates face a double omen . There is an ancient belief that blind years are bad for marriage. This is compounded by another belief that the years of the Rat, Rabbit, Rooster, and Horse are the four years of

88. KODANSHA INTERNATIONAL
Grammar / vocabulary / idioms and References A vocabulary Builder Charles DeWolf ISBN47700-2859-8 Publish 22 Nov, 2001 Price$ 16.00
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89. Vocabulary, Allusions And Idioms
Allusions and idioms chapter by chapter. vocabulary. Chapter 1. ambled (vb.) towalk at a slow, leisurely pace. apothecary (n.
http://www.bournemouth-schools.org.uk/DBunting/Main pages/vocabula.htm
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Home Background Chapter by Chapter Themes ... Coursework and exam advice This page has been designed so that there are no links to other pages, which means that this page can be downloaded and used as a resource without having to access the internet every time. You could also use the "search" or "find" facility on your web browser as a quick way to find a definition on this page. Vocabulary -chapter by chapter Allusions and Idioms - chapter by chapter Vocabulary Chapter 1 ambled : (vb.): to walk at a slow, leisurely pace. apothecary (n.): an early form of a pharmacist, apothecaries could also prescribe drugs. assuaged (vb.): to assuage is to lessen or to calm. Therefore, if Jem's fears about being able to play football were assuaged , it means that he no longer feared that he wouldn't be able to play the sport. beadle (n.): a minor city official, lower in rank than either a sheriff or a policeman, whose main duties revolve around preserving order at various civil functions such as trials and town hall meetings. brethren (n.): in this case, members of a particular church or sect

90. Vocabulary
TEFL NET NATION (2) Index of vocabulary Interactive Exercises on idioms Proverbs, Confusable Words, Vocab Tests, Numbers.
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Vocabulary exercises Vocabulary Quizzes:
The Internet TESL Journal's Vocabulary activities for ESL Students classified from easy to difficult. Interactive JavaScript Quizzes for ESL Students:
The Internet TESL Journal's interactive vocabulary activities. It also includes grammar activities. VLC - vocabulary exercises:
Gap-fills, Synonylms and word trap games from VLC. English - Zone.com - vocabulary zone:
Exercises for different levels of students. CNN Newsroom- vocabulary exercises:
Vocabulary exercises from CNN news items. Better English - vocabulary exercises:
Interactive vocabulary activities by Pearson Brown, mainly Business English. Comenius English Center - Fables:
Vocabulary and reading comprehension exercises using Fables English Exercises Online: vocabulary:
A selection of vocabulary quizzes that can be done online. Simply click the exercise of your choice, key in your answers and ... get your own personal feedback and score. TEFL NET NATION (1):
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Activities for ESL Students from The Internet TESL Journal.

91. Pearson Education Korea ELT
Skill Focus vocabulary / idioms. Speaking / Conversation Listening /Pronunciation Reading Writing Grammar vocabulary / idioms
http://www.longmankorea.com/catalog.aspx?sub=69&main=22

92. English As A Second Language: Skill-based Courses (non-intensive) - Vocabulary S
ESL V53 is intended for students who already have a reading vocabulary of about2000 base words and a good basic knowledge of idioms.
http://www.ucfv.bc.ca/ASP/bakerfiles/courses/CourseList.asp?disc=ESL1c

93. Czech Language - Audio Language Lessons, Phrases, Vocabulary, Idioms
Czech phrases, idioms and audio language lessons at Local Lingo, your language,culture, and travel stop.
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What you may hear on your Czech trip and may not always find in your pocket phrasebook Idioms
Have you ever been in the rice with a dumpling in your throat?
Kolik jazykù zná¹, tolikrát jsi èlovìkem.
The more languages you know, the more times a person you are. (Czech saying) Related books at Amazon.com: Teach Yourself Czech Travelwise Czech (with Cassette) Czech Proverbs

94. English Idioms - English Vocabulary Activities - Memory Spelling Game
Memory Spelling - idioms. Click READY. You will see a pop up window that flashessomething for 3 seconds. Memorize what you see. Then click ANSWER to type
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Memory - Spelling - Idioms
Click READY. You will see a pop up window that flashes something for 3 seconds. Memorize what you see. Then click ANSWER to type your answer.
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95. English Vocabulary Activities - Memory Spelling Game - English Idioms 2
Memory Spelling - idioms 2. Click READY. You will see a pop up window thatflashes something for 3 seconds. Memorize what you see.
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Memory - Spelling - Idioms 2
Click READY. You will see a pop up window that flashes something for 3 seconds. Memorize what you see. Then click ANSWER to type your answer.
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96. Mastering Idiomatic English
Since the idioms are presented according to vocabulary domains (such as dating ),and not according to grammatical categories (such as in terms of
http://writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej15/r3.html
Vol. 4. No. 3 R-3 May 2000 Return to Table of Contents Return to Main Page Mastering Idiomatic English: Adjective Phrases
Loretta S. Gray (1999)
Chicago: National Textbook Company
Pp. v + 89
ISBN 0-8442-0470-6 (paper)
US $7.95 Mastering Idiomatic English: Noun Phrases
Loretta S. Gray (1999)
Chicago: National Textbook Company
Pp. v + 90
ISBN 0-8442-0473-0 (paper)
US $7.95 Mastering Idiomatic English: Prepositional Phrases Loretta S. Gray (1999) Chicago: National Textbook Company Pp. v + 90 ISBN 0-8442-0472-2 (paper) US $7.95 Mastering Idiomatic English: Verb Phrases Loretta S. Gray (1999) Chicago: National Textbook Company Pp. v + 90 ISBN 0-8442-0471-4 (paper) US $7.95 Idioms Organiser Jon Wright (1999) Hove, England: Language Teaching Publications Pp. 296 ISBN 1-899396-06-3 (paper) UK £8.95
Whenever I ask my students where their difficulties in learning English lie, they invariably give me one of two responses: they either say that they have trouble with verb tenses, or they reply that they do not have enough vocabulary. As language teachers, we try many methods to help students increase both their passive and their active vocabularies. One of the most effective ways for students to incorporate new words and expressions into their language is through the study of idioms and idiomatic expressions. Indeed, the Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms (1993) states in its introduction that the "accurate and appropriate use of English expressions which are in the broadest sense idiomatic is one distinguishing mark of a native command of the language and a reliable measure of the proficiency of foreign learners" (p. x). That is, once students are able not only to understand idiomatic expressions, but also to produce them, we can say that they have attained a high level of second-language proficiency. [-1-]

97. VOCABULARY | To Learn Or Not To Learn?
Should you or should you not learn idioms? Some trainers tell their The meaningof idioms is often not clear from the individual words that make them up
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Sprachreisen weltweit Study Travel The magazines Spotlight Spot on ADESSO ECOS Deutsch perfekt You are in: Business Spotlight : Language work: 1 June 2005 VOCABULARY To learn or not to learn? Should you or should you not learn idioms? Some trainers tell their students that it’s best to avoid them at all costs . The meaning of idioms is often not clear from the individual words that make them up, so they are often used incorrectly or inappropriately . If you say, for example, "The project's in the pipe" instead of " in the pipeline ", this may get a smile from native speakers. But if you tell your boss, "You're so full of crap ", when you just wanted to show that you don't agree with him, this is more serious and might cost you your job! However, like it or not, idioms are an important part of everyday English, and they’re here to stay. Newspapers use them all the time, particularly in headlines. Companies use them in their marketing

98. Test English Vocabulary Words Idioms
International EFL Cafe. Test English vocabulary words idioms.
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99. Advanced English Vocabulary Books,CD Exercises,Students Book,ESL Audio CDs,TOEFL
A vocabulary section then explains the idioms in clear, concise definitions.(Where the notation neg. appears after an idiom, it means the idiom is
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Below is a list of great Advanced English Vocabulary Books and educational material regarding this subject. We have added a search box to an online US bookstore, if you need further information on these products. You can also copy/ paste the name of the author into the search box opposite. Search Now: 1. English Vocabulary in Use Advanced by Michael McCarthy, Felicity O'Dell, Paperback: 318 pages, Publisher: Cambridge University Press This new book in the English Vocabulary in Use series will bring students up to an advanced level knowledge of English. Over 2000 new words and expressions are presented and practised in typical contexts. Each unit provides valuable information for advanced level students about usage and there are clear explanations about subtle differences in meaning and collocation. This book has been carefully researched using evidence from the Cambridge International Corpus to ensure that the language studied is the English native speakers actually use. Clear, attractive colour units; 100 easy-to-use two-page units; Presents new words in context and shows learners how to use them; Uses authentic texts; Promotes good learning habits with learning tips and follow-up tasks; Contains a comprehensive, student-friendly answer key and a detailed index with phonetic transcriptions.

100. English Language Practice
Aardvark s ESL Resources vocabulary, idioms, grammar, travel info. even a MAGICtrick! Interesting Things for ESL Students Word games, sentences, proverbs
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