Dictionary
The dictionary is a living teacher. Whenever you come across a new word, consult this book, and you will find a clear definition. Every student, whether attending school or self-taught, should always have a dictionary at hand. As a student aid, the dictionary is convenient, inexpensive and almost omniscient.
Skills will develop with your constant use of various dictionaries. The more you use them, the more familiar you will become with them. Sooner or later, you will be quite skilled in finding the page, scanning the entries, and locating the exact meaning.
A student should always keep one thing in mind, however. As a language learner, you can never become too attached to dictionaries. Basic language skills do not come from dictionaries, but from your practice. Expose yourself to the language by listening, speaking and writing; and that is the way to master a language.
Dictionary
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Dictionary
The dictionary is a living teacher. Whenever you come across a new word, consult this book, and you will find a clear definition. Every student, whether attending school or self-taught, should always have a dictionary at hand. As a student aid, the dictionary is convenient, inexpensive and almost omniscient.
Skills will develop with your constant use of various dictionaries. The more you use them, the more familiar you will become with them. Sooner or later, you will be quite skilled in finding the page, scanning the entries, and locating the exact meaning.
A student should always keep one thing in mind, however. As a language learner, you can never become too attached to dictionaries. Basic language skills do not come from dictionaries, but from your practice. Expose yourself to the language by listening, speaking and writing; and that is the way to master a language.
Dictionary
Dictionary can be= (46) .
Y
W: I wonder ii I could borrow your dictionary
M: You certainly could if I had one, but I lost my old one yesterday and I haven’t bought a new one yet.
W: Do you mind if I borrow your English dictionary
M: No, of course not. It’s on the shelf.
M: Where are you living now Mary
W: We are living on main street.
M: Do you like your new house
W: Yes, we do. At first, we meant to buy a one-story house.
M: Do you mean you are now living in a two-story house
W: Yes, and we preferred that way.
M: Do you have a nice yard
W: Of course. Although it’s very big, we have enough room for flowers.
M: You enjoy gardening, don’t you
W: Yes, I do. And my husband does, too. We like to have roses in the yard.
M: So, how do you like living in Beijing
W: I love the city.Beijing is such a great city.
M: Did you have any trouble getting used to the way of life here
W: Oh, sure, but only a little at first.
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