English is Not Easy: A Guide to the Language
By (Author) Luci Gutierrez
Vintage Publishing
Square Peg
4th June 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
428
Paperback
336
Width 173mm, Height 210mm, Spine 26mm
760g
A quirkily illustrated, brilliantly risque, but thoroughly practical, guide to the peculiarities of one of the trickiest languages on earth, for (strictly adult) students of English as a foreign language and native speakers alike A quirkily illustrated, brilliantly risque, but thoroughly practical, guide to the peculiarities of one of the trickiest languages on earth, for (strictly adult) students of English as a foreign language and native speakers alike Do you know when to use whether opposed to if For exampIe, I wonder whether I should have added a little more poison to his tea Or where to place the comma in a conditional sentence English is Not Easy presents the intricacies of the English language in a whimsically illustrated guide that is appealing even to the grammar averse. If all other language and grammar guides leave you snoring, look no further. English Is Not Easy doesn't offer run-of-the-mill phrases about extreme sports and atmospheric conditions that you'll learn in a generic English textbook. This book offers vocabulary for situations the reader will actually find themselves in. Need an insult Those are here, too, and imbecile is the kindest of the bunch. From 'to be' to complicated verb tenses and seemingly nonsensical idioms, Luci's characters, cheeky dialogue, and playful sentences bring the vocabulary, grammar and usage to life. For those who haven't brushed up on grammar since primary school or non-native English speakers looking to improve conversation, English Is Not Easy is a fresh and infectious guide to revisiting the rules with striking illustrative adventure along the way.
Luci Gutierrez studied illustration at Barcelona's renowned art institute Ecola Massana and moved into book illustration after a few years of working in advertising and media. Her illustrations have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and the Mail on Sunday You magazine. She lives in Barcelona. See more of Luci Gutierrez' work at- www.holeland.com