SynopsisLearn to speak and write more effectively-in only fifteen minutes a day!
Does your English work for you or against you?
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 of for success in school or on the job-without even knowing it!
If you're not satisfied with what your English says about you, test your problem areas with this popular, remarkably effective handbook. Each of the thirty short chapters zeroes in on a different aspect 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 Thirty Days to Better English.
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Binding: PaperBack
About the author
Born in Brooklyn in 1912, Norman Lewis was an author, grammarian, lexicographer and etymologist, and a leading authority on English language skills. His best-known work is Word Power Made Easy, first published in 1949. He also edited several editions of Roget?s Theasurus. ?Normal Lewis passed away in 2006 in Whittier, California.