Master 365 Common Collocations in English - Matt

Matt Momoli is a senior native British English tutor and Italian translator. He tutors adult learners in the English language to enable individuals to realise their life dreams. He is also a highly experienced freelance proofreader with over 20 years of experience in tutoring and proofreading in the United Kingdom, Italy and the Netherlands. He attended the UEL School of Law where he completed an LLB Honours degree programme (Bachelor of Laws).Over the years he has worked as an in-house translator for a number of different International organisations including Teletech, the Australian Embassy in London, Ivobank and Hostelbookers. He has been successful in helping individuals from different walks of life, backgrounds and age groups to achieve their language objectives. A vast majority of his students managed to master the English language or simply to attain a higher level of linguistic competence in English. Moreover, being a well travelled linguist, he is skilled in communicating effectively with people from all cultural backgrounds and is capable of creating and fostering long lasting work relationships. Momoli's clients unanimously agree that their language learning experience has been rewarding and successful especially because of his inductive method of teaching. In other words, putting the grammar rules into practical everyday contexts to enable learners to employ correct language usage in their oral and written production is the key to his students' success stories.

GENRE: English Language

Blurb: Improve Your English Fluency and Expand Your English Vocabulary with Master 365 Collocations in English. How words work together for fluent and natural English. An E-Book for the Self-Study of English Collocations. Master 365 Common Collocations in English The simplest way of describing collocations is to say that they ‘just sound right’ to native English speakers. Other combinations that may mean the same thing would seem unnatural.

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