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Екатерина Владимировна Самоделова Английский язык Самоучитель (7,8 изд.) Самоделова

Екатерина Владимировна Самоделова Английский язык Самоучитель (7,8 изд.) Самоделова

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Master English with Ekaterina Samodelova’s Self-Study Guide (7th & 8th Edition)

This self-study manual is designed for independent learners who want to build practical English skills for everyday communication and reading simple texts. The course covers essential grammar and common conversational vocabulary, helping you navigate real-life situations when interacting with people in England.

Each lesson introduces lexical and grammatical categories for all parts of speech, with exercises to reinforce what you’ve learned. You’ll find dialogues and supplementary vocabulary with transliteration for quick memorization, plus thematic lists in the table of contents. Texts feature active speech structures to practice in context.

To check your progress, the book includes lesson-by-lesson answer keys. A dictionary at the end helps translate unfamiliar words from the exercises. There’s also cultural information about England, useful for travelers.

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Sarah Chen ★★★★★
Bottom line: The card provides a clear overview of this self-study guide, highlighting its focus on practical English for daily communication. I appreciate the detailed description of the lessons, exercises, and cultural notes, which makes it easy to understand what the book offers. The price is listed clearly, though the provider wasn't specified, which was slightly confusing.
Sarah Mitchell ★★★★☆
The card provides a clear overview of this self-study guide, highlighting its focus on practical English for daily communication. I appreciate the detailed description of the lessons, exercises, and cultural notes, which makes it easy to understand what the book offers. The price is listed clearly, though the provider wasn't specified, which was slightly confusing.