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What It Is:
The image shows the cover of a book titled 'Learning Vocabulary in Another Language, Third Edition' published by Cambridge Applied Linguistics. The cover features a red background with abstract wavy lines and the author's name, L.S.P. Nation, at the bottom.
Grade Level Suitability:
This book appears suitable for college-level or adult learners due to the advanced topic of vocabulary acquisition in a second language. The 'Applied Linguistics' branding suggests a more academic and theoretical approach.
Why Use It:
This book likely offers strategies and techniques for effectively learning and retaining vocabulary in a new language. It may cover topics such as vocabulary size, frequency, and the role of context in vocabulary acquisition.
How to Use It:
The book can be used as a textbook in language learning courses or as a self-study guide for individuals seeking to improve their vocabulary learning skills. Readers may find exercises, examples, and research-based advice on vocabulary acquisition.
Target Users:
This book is targeted towards language teachers, students of linguistics, and adult learners of foreign languages who are interested in understanding and improving their vocabulary learning strategies.