New title! Designed to help advance students master spoken  and written English as it is actually used, this groundbreaking new  dictionary provides in-depth and up-to-date coverage of basic English  vocabulary, grammar, and usage. Outstanding features include nearly  100,000 words and phrases, more than 160,000 usage examples, more than  22,000 idioms, verbal collocations, and commonly used phrases, and more  than 1,000 original drawings--including 16 pages of full color art.  Abundant supplemental information includes 25 pages of grammar.
This is the first foray for any dictionary publisher in the U.S. into  territory already covered by most of the major dictionary  publishers. The new Merriam-Webster ESL dictionary is similar in format  to the Oxford ESL Dictionary (2004), with black-and-blue  print—definitions in black, examples in blue. It is larger both in size  and word count, with approximately 100,000 words and phrases. There  are 160,000 usage examples in addition to notes, drawings, and 16 pages  of full-color art. British English definitions are included, but the  emphasis is on American English, with a blue underline indicating 3,000  basic English words.   The Merriam-Webster database of more than 100  million words was used to select words for inclusion, as were Internet  sources, particularly the Lexis-Nexis database. The entries reflect  current times, with definitions for chronic fatigue syndrome, crack  baby, laptop, and the normal “informal offensive words.” Proper names  are at a minimum (examples include Joe Blow, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and  Ponzi scheme), but there are special sections for geographical and  common first names. Other useful sections for learners of the language  are a grammar review, spelling rules, words that are often confused,  prefixes and suffixes, word roots, and a handbook of style. A free  e-book download to Mobipocket Reader is available to users, but the  interface is not as user-friendly as that of other dictionary downloads.    Although the ESL audience will be the primary user of this reference  source, it also could be used as a current dictionary  for English-speaking students. With its reasonable price, public  libraries may want an additional copy for the circulating collection.  --Christine Bulson   --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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