"A New Self-Teaching Course in Practical English and Effective Speech" is a comprehensive instructional manual designed to help individuals master the nuances of the English language and the art of persuasive communication. Developed as a practical curriculum for self-improvement, this work provides a structured approach to enhancing one's vocabulary, correcting common grammatical errors, and refining pronunciation. Beyond basic linguistics, the course focuses on the principles of effective speech, offering strategies for clear, confident, and professional expression in both social and business environments.
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