Synopsis:
This book is a step-by-step program, which will help you build your vocabulary, avoid pronunciation errors, sharpen your spelling, improve your grammar and express your ideas clearly and correctly without hesitation or a thought, 'whether I am speaking right or wrong'. Would my english work in favor or against mine? What you say is important, but so is how you say it. If you find yourself using the same words over and over again making embarrassing mistakes in grammar, misspelling and mispronouncing words of average difficulty, you may be hurting your chances for success in school or on the job, and the worst part is you don't even know it or in some cases, you know it but still can't find the right solution for your problem. If you are not satisfied with what your English says about you, test your problem areas with this popular, remarkably effective handbook speak better write better English. It consists of 30 short chapters including aspects of grammar, usage, spelling, and pronunciation, with challenging and often amusing exercises to help you monitor your daily progress. Your vital communication skills can improve dramatically, in just fifteen minutes a day, with speak better write better English, is a must buy available at reasonable price.
About the Author:
This book is authored by Norman Lewis and published by Goyal Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd-Delhi. Norman Lewis was born in Harlem. Lewis recognized that he wanted to be an artist when just nine years old. In high school, he studied drawing and commercial design. At age 20, Lewis was employed as a seaman on a freighter and spent several years traveling about South America and the Caribbean. Upon leaving this position, he returned home to New York where he began to work, study, and, later, exhibit as an artist. In 1955, Norman Lewis became the first African-American artist to receive the Carnegie International Award for this celebrated painting. The critic for the New York Herald-Tribune proclaimed Lewis's work one of the most significant events of the 1955 art year.