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English Expression Essentials

Pasquale De Marco

Editora: Publishdrive

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In a world saturated with information, effective communication is the key to standing out and making an impact. "English Expression Essentials" is your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of communication, empowering you to express yourself with clarity, eloquence, and persuasion.

Within these pages, you'll embark on a linguistic odyssey, delving into the depths of grammar, punctuation, and style. Discover the secrets of writing with precision and impact, crafting compelling narratives that captivate your readers. From academic dissertations to social media posts, you'll learn to adapt your writing style to any context, ensuring your words resonate with your intended audience.

But communication goes beyond the written word. This book equips you with the tools to deliver dynamic speeches, engage in meaningful conversations, and navigate the digital landscape with discernment. Overcome stage fright and project confidence, captivating your audience with your spoken eloquence. Learn to listen actively, understanding the nuances of verbal and nonverbal communication, and bridge cultural divides through effective cross-cultural communication.

In an era of constant information bombardment, "English Expression Essentials" teaches you to discern truth from fiction, evaluate evidence and arguments critically, and navigate the digital world with discernment. You'll explore the impact of technology and globalization on our linguistic landscape, pondering the ethical considerations that arise in this rapidly evolving digital age.

Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply someone who wants to communicate with clarity and impact, this book is your essential companion. With its comprehensive coverage of writing, speaking, listening, and digital communication, "English Expression Essentials" will transform the way you express yourself and engage with the world around you. Unlock the power of words and leave an indelible mark on the world with your eloquence.


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Disponível desde: 02/06/2025.
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