kklamerka 14.07.07, 06:45 For the last few years I've used the dark blue murphy. But I need something on a bit high level. What could you recommend me? What do you usually use? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
republican Re: The best book to learn grammatic 17.07.07, 15:08 kklamerka napisała: > For the last few years I've used the dark blue murphy. But I need something on > a bit high level. To what end?> Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
republican Re: The best book to learn Grammar 18.07.07, 02:09 republican napisał: > kklamerka napisała: > > > For the last few years I've used the dark blue murphy. But I need someth > ing > on > > a bit high level. > > To what end?> > > On the other hand you need to reach higher levels of knowledge. I would start learning GRAMMAR if I were you. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kklamerka Republican, could you advise mi something? 19.07.07, 07:48 Do you have your favourite book with grammatical rules for advanced learners? I hope you'll help me instead being a bit naughty. so? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
republican Re: Republican, could you advise mi something? 19.07.07, 14:09 kklamerka napisała: > Do you have your favourite book with grammatical rules for advanced learners? > > > I hope you'll help me instead being a bit naughty. > > > so? Instead of wasting your time learning useless rules, buy two things 1. Readers' Digest, taki maly Miesiecznik 2. Merriam-Webster Dictionary Keep reading the first every Month and use the second to help you. You will be amazeed how much and how quicly you will learn. Good Luck R > > > Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
republican Re: Republican, could you advise mi something? 19.07.07, 17:00 republican napisał: > kklamerka napisała: > > > Do you have your favourite book with grammatical rules for advanced learn > ers? Ain't got one, never use the stuff. See my advice above \ Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kklamerka I have few more questions 19.07.07, 18:32 Do you mean Merriam by this Dictonary.: www.m-w.com/? Do you buy RD every month in Empik or have a subscription? Which way is better to choose? (more economical, reliable, etc) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
republican Re: I have few more questions 19.07.07, 21:54 kklamerka napisała: > Do you mean Merriam by this Dictonary.: > www.m-w.com/? > > Do you buy RD every month in Empik or have a subscription? > Which way is better to choose? > (more economical, reliable, etc) > > > Yes that is the one, I suggest Collegiate Edition, just the right size for you. Skarbie I live in US of A and I used to buy RD from the Newsstand (taki tu kiosk). See the Dictionary gives you several meaning of the word, origin, etc so you read this information and learn more and more Good luck PS I will be curious if you tried it, write me r..@gazeta.pl PS2 RD has condensed articles from many magazines, on various topics and is written in precise , unclattered language, just perfect for this purpose. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kklamerka Republican, OK, I understand, Thanks a lot 20.07.07, 08:27 I'll write to you for sure. Have a nice weekend :) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kklamerka Republican, I've ordered RD 20.07.07, 15:16 they didn't have in my local Empik (best Polish newsagent's chain?), but they are going to get in on Wednesday and phone me then :) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kklamerka Republican, Thanks Very Much :) 19.07.07, 18:28 I'm going to check Your interesting idea. I hope it will work. Have a nice evening :) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kate91 Re: Republican, Thanks Very Much :) 19.07.07, 18:56 Firts of all: gramatyka to GRAMMAR, a nie - grammatic!!!! Kardynalny błąd! Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kklamerka I think that not using the right word 'grammar' 20.07.07, 08:30 was because I expected to give a bit longer title to this post, but unfortunatelly it wasn't possible with unsuitable room here :) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
asia23bb .... 19.07.07, 20:01 > Keep reading the first every Month and use the second to help you. ..and use the other...right? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
republican Re: .... 19.07.07, 21:39 asia23bb napisała: > > Keep reading the first every Month and use the second to help you. > > ..and use the other...right? > Precisely If you had three items, would you say: First Other Next? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś