A. EASY ENGLISH FOR ALL-
............BASIC THROUGH ADVANCED
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FEATURES
3. ADVANTAGES OF THE BOOK
4. EXAMPLES OF WHY THE BOOK IS UNIQUE
1. INTRODUCTION
TEMPE, ARIZONA......Shairon Publishing announces the release of what it considers
the world's best self-study and reference English grammar book, the book of the
future and a "school at home". The Easy English For All - Basic Through Advanced
covers the most commonly used parts of the English language, written in a special
format developed by the author. The book is excellent for teachers and for students
from 6th grade to and includes college students. It is also good for students in
various English programs such as ESL, ELL, ABE, EFL, ELT and GED.
The book can also be used as a grammar referral book at home and in the office.
According to Tsiyoni, "The good thing about the book is that it is good for almost
every purpose, for all ages and for all levels from seventh grade through college
level."
Tsiyoni’s six uniquely designed summary tables were created to summarize all tenses,
and are easy to read and follow. In addition, the book lists 1000 of the most
commonly used words, phrases and irregular verbs.
Structure: Two parts and 47
chapters, starting from the basics, and 207 consecutively numbered major sections.
The special format enables the reader to easily follow the book with quick and easy
access to references. Some grammar rules are repeated multiple times for the user's
convenience.
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2. FEATURES
a. 256 pages, perfect bound, written in a new format.
b. 207 consecutively numbered sections.
c. Repeated sections, avoiding referral to other parts of the book.
d. A book for daily use, easy to follow, good for beginners through college.
e. Easy to find answers for grammatical questions.
f. 6 unique tables that summarize all tenses, easy to read and follow.
g. 800 of the most important, most commonly used words, phrases & irregular verbs.
3. ADVANTAGES OF THE BOOK
a. A special and unique format developed by the author.
b. Logical order of the two parts and 47 chapters.
c. Special chapters that lead to a better understanding of the tenses.
d. Clear rules, easy to read, and easy to follow.
e. Easy referral methods, including additional references by each subject in the index.
f. Easy to find subjects because of the following formats:
***1. Broad contents***Short alphabetical contents***Quick grammar reference
***2. Broad index, referring to sections and pages***A unique and well-printed index,
.........which eliminates repeated references, and makes finding answers easy.
Some .........answers are given in the index itself (by one or two words), which
eliminates the ........ need to keep searching.
***3."Useful words" in Chapter II are written in alphabetical order, with repeated
.........sections for groups of words (e.g., "ability - capability") for easy access.
***4. Repeated rules and definitions, eliminating repeated referrals.
4. EXAMPLES OF WHY THE BOOK IS UNIQUE
A. "ADVERBS": Example: The word "nice": User's search options:
****1. INDEX: the answer is right there. It takes seconds.
****2. Short Contents", page iv: An example shows what it is, and refers to P' 114.
****3. Page 114, Chapter 33: The rules are clear, precise, and easy to read.
B. "ING": (See “ING” rules, sec. 65, page 117. You can find referral in four
different places:
****1. The short contents, page iv, and the Quick reference, Page 5. Page iv:
"Contents",........Page vii, which refers to chapter 34, page 117.
****2. Index, page 238 “ING” rules. It refers to section 65, page 117. Section 65
covers all ........ "ing" rules -easy to follow- in a very unique way and in a
logical order.
****3. The "ing" rules appear seven more times in the book, in smaller print. That
is to
........avoid repeatedly referring the users to Section. 65, and to enable
concentration on
........the context of the specific chapter.
C. "PLURALS":
For some words such as "company", "die", "far", "less", "lucky",
"stop" and "wife", you may refer to "PLURALS", Section 66, Page 119, or just look
at the index; the answer is right there.
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