How to Speak and Write Correctly


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(4.4 estrellas; 584 reseñas)

This is a 1910 guide for those who wish to learn how to correctly (though maybe not "properly") create sentences, use figures of speech, write letters, and more, all while choosing the right words and doing it with style. Joseph Devlin's words may not all be relevant still today, but at least it sounds good when it's read aloud! (Summary by Andrew Lebrun) (5 hr 42 min)

Capítulos

Introduction 2:31 Leído por Andrew Lebrun
Requirements of Speech 12:43 Leído por David Barnes
Essentials of English Grammar 40:46 Leído por Ophelia Darcy
The Sentence 29:20 Leído por David Barnes
Figurative Language 17:34 Leído por Sean McGaughey
Punctuation 33:10 Leído por Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Letter Writing 26:31 Leído por Rosalind Wills
Errors 26:37 Leído por Hugh McGuire
Pitfalls to Avoid 37:21 Leído por David Barnes
Style 27:44 Leído por Andrew Lebrun
Suggestions 18:34 Leído por Esther
Slang 17:37 Leído por Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Writing for Newspapers 18:59 Leído por Andrew Lebrun
Choice of Words 13:33 Leído por Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
English Language 14:22 Leído por Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
Masters and Masterpieces of Literature 4:39 Leído por Kirsten Ferreri

Reseñas

it's a good book, but it wasn't what I was looking for.


(4 estrellas)

first time of rate


(5 estrellas)

Seems a good book for wtiting and speaking, Take a look!

lol


(3 estrellas)

laughed so hard when they said "YOU ARE NOT DICKENS" and "YOU WILL NEVER BE SHAKESPEARE " in the slang chapter. Who knows?

Good Book


(5 estrellas)

There is good practical information in this book, the lessons of the past that can be applied today.


(5 estrellas)

A Spoken text of proper instruction ! Very good conveyance

it was a great help


(5 estrellas)

I needed a book like this..

How to waste your time in bland definitions


(2 estrellas)

The book is basically throwing you a bunch of definitions that are correct, but have very little use for practical language. Even a school text book can do better in making them relevant.


(3 estrellas)

Good points and interesting. The audio will not likely change how you speak or write. This is better as a physical reference.