The book addresses the common issue of limited vocabulary in English, encouraging readers to expand their language skills. It offers practical strategies and exercises designed to introduce more varied and expressive words into everyday communication. By focusing on synonyms and nuanced language, the book aims to enhance both written and spoken English, making it more engaging and effective. Ideal for learners and anyone looking to improve their linguistic repertoire, it fosters confidence in using a richer vocabulary.
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Little Women
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
A book about growing up which has delighted generations of young readers. The illustrations by Ella Bailey are perfect for the modern audience. This edition includes extra material for young readers. The four March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy – live in financial hardship in New England with their mother, while their father has been drafted to fight in the Civil War. The girls embark on a series of adventures and endure a number of unexpected misfortunes – experiences that allow their personalities to emerge: Meg sensible and outgoing, Jo literary and boyish, Beth musical and shy, and Amy artistic and selfish – but the bonds holding together the March family remain unbroken. Initially written as a novel for girls, Little Women is now regarded as an all-time American classic for all readers, inspiring generations of women writers and giving rise to many adaptations.