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The Longman Language Activator

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The Longman Language Activator is a new kind of dictionary
- it is a dictionary that enables language students to selectively
encode what they want to state in English to a degree of linguistic
accuracy that had hitherto been impossible using conventional
dictionaries. Basically speaking, the Longman Language Activator
is a dictionary of ideas. These ideas are the1052 key words that
have been distilled from a spoken corpus of 10 million words
and a written corpus of 30 million words. From these key words,
the student is presented with options to help guide her in homing
in on the most semantically relevant word for a particular context
or situation. All the options are common, and are shown in order
of frequency. The great strength of this dictionary is that it
gives clear guidance on how words are normally used, and in which
context they are appropriate, whether it be spoken or written,
formal or informal, child or adult, or American or British. I
particularly liked the dozen or so illustrations that demonstrate
how proper use of the dictionary can train the learner to select
words and phrases that a native-speaker would use, and perhaps
I would have liked to see more of them.
The Longman Language Activator is an excellent reference
guide for teachers, and simply a must have for any advanced learner
hoping to turn passive knowledge into active use.
Read about the Longman Language Activator at Amazon.com.
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