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Empecemos a Charlar: Readings, Photographs and Activities to Stimulate Conversation in Spanish

by Elizabeth Milan
Product Group: Book
Publisher: NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company (1986-10)
ISBN: 0844274070
EAN: 9780844274072
Paperback
SKU: 073108040
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: aug
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Teachers at the Center: A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Writing Project

by James Gray
Product Group: Book
Publisher: National Writing Project (2000-11)
ISBN: 1883920167
EAN: 9781883920166
Dewy Decimal #: 428.0071179467
Paperback: 148 pages
SKU: 092208085
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: ...no markings or highlighting...minor wear on cover
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A great overview of the NWP
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-09-09


This is a great overview of the National Writing Project. It's helpful for those involved in planning summer institutes and other events at their local Writing Project sites, but also inspirational to any teacher.



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The Miracle of Language

by Richard Lederer
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Pocket (1999-04-01)
ISBN: 0671028111
EAN: 9780671028114
Dewy Decimal #: 428
Paperback: 256 pages
Edition: Revised
SKU: 032308AC23
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: ...no markings or highlighting in text......minor wear on cover...
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Product Description
Master verbalist Richard Lederer, America's "Wizard of Idiom" (Denver Post), presents a love letter to the most glorious of human achievements...

Welcome to Richard Lederer's beguiling celebration of language -- of our ability to utter, write, and receive words. No purists need stop here. Mr. Lederer is no linguistic sheriff organizing posses to hunt down and string up language offenders. Instead, join him "In Praise of English," and discover why the tongue described in Shakespeare's day as "of small reatch" has become the most widely spoken language in history:

  • English never rejects a word because of race, creed, or national origin. Did you know that jukebox comes from Gullah and canoe from Haitian Creole?
  • Many of our greatest writers have invented words and bequeathed new expressions to our eveyday conversations. Can you imagine making up almost ten percent of our written vocabulary? Scholars now know that William Shakespeare did just that!

He also points out the pitfalls and pratfalls of English. If a man mans a station, what does a woman do? In the "The Department of Redundancy Department," "Is English Prejudiced?" and other essays, Richard Lederer urges us not to abandon that which makes us human: the capacity to distinguish, discriminate, compare, and evaluate.


Customer Reviews


A Treasured Part of my Library
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-04-17


I picked up a hardcover copy of this book on a bookstore remainder table more than 10 years ago. When I got home, I discovered it was autographed by the author!

The true delight, however, came in the reading of it. I have a large collection of books but this is by far one of my non-fiction favorites. I pull it down every couple of years and reread it just for the sheer joy of the experience.

Can't recommend it enough.



Open your Mind
Rating (4)
Date: 2004-03-01


The Miracle of Language is a classic. The author explain in a simple way the history of our language. The Lederer's magical mystery tour through what we all too often take for granted: our own mother tongue.

Certainly, you will enjoy this reading.


Is "language" the same thing as "English"
Rating (3)
Date: 2003-12-27

4 out of 7 customers found this reveiw helpful


The title of this book says the "MIRACLE OF LANGUAGE", yet there is little discussion of the origins, the psychology, the evolutionary aspects of language. Instead it is a sometimes witty treatise on English in all its glory. If he wanted to write such a book it should have been called "THE FUN OF ENGLISH" or something to that effect.

The text is HUGE and spread out - a lot like those self-help books that one can zip through in about half an hour. Some of the topics were interesting but by and large this was a tale of modern English.


Deepen Your Appreciation of English
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-09-07

6 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful


Although Richard Lederer may be best known for his delightful word play, he is also an eminent authority on English. In _The Miracle of Language_ he writes somewhat more seriously about this language that he loves, inspiring in us a deeper appreciation of our system of communication that we often take for granted.

The chapter titled "In Praise of English" makes us grateful that ours is a language that puts so many words at our disposal -- remarkable for their sheer number as well as for their variety. Because English has so freely adopted words from other languages, we often have many choices about how we will express an idea -- whether we will use short words derived from Anglo-Saxon, for example, or more luxurious words derived from French.

Although Lederer's subject matter is serious, his style never becomes ponderous. His short chapters and lively prose keep the reader engaged. And occasionally he cannot resist playing, as in the chapter titled "The Case for Short Words," where for four paragraphs he restricts himself to one-syllable words.

Of special interest are the chapters about literary giants -- William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson, T. S. Eliot, and George Orwell -- and the contributions they have made not only to our literature but also to our language. For example, Shakespeare is credited with the first use of over 1,700 words, nearly eight percent of the different words that he used in his writing. In addition, his plays include many phrases that have become titles of novels and many others that have been repeated so often that they have become clichés.

Lederer also includes many inspiring quotations about English and entries from the ground-breaking dictionaries of Samuel Johnson and Ambrose Bierce. (Can you imagine undertaking the formidable task of writing the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language?)

Lederer champions letter writing, poetry writing, libraries, reading, the effective use of English. Particularly poignant is the example of mistranslation of one word that led to the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Lederer fondly portrays English as a thriving, evolving entity. By instilling appreciation for the legacy we have received, he inspires us to safeguard its future.


Seriocomic author wins again
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-02-13

5 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


This serious book about our language,English, the lingua franca of the world, afforded me more laughs than many a so-called comic book. Lederer is truly a master of English, a magister and advocate. I have several other books by him, and have enjoyed each one tremendously. I always have great trouble setting The Miracle of Language down once I open it. I'm always tempted to go through it once more in one sitting. As a writer, editor, and teacher, I refer to it constantly. Now, if only I knew how to get in touch with Lederer ---


Writing: A Diagnostic Approach (Language Teaching Methodology Series)

by E. S. C. Weiner
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Janus Book Pub/Alemany Pr (1984-07)
ISBN: 0080315364
EAN: 9780080315362
Dewy Decimal #: 808.042071
Paperback: 64 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 052508085
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: ...No noticeable Underlining or Highlighting...
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