Mostitsky | Minimum 300 (En-Ru)

The 300 Most Common Words in English (in the frequency and ABC order)
«300 наиболее распространённых английских слов»
Англо-русский частотный словарь-минимум для изучающих английский язык (300 слов в частотном и алфавитном порядке)

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English Grammar in Use

Raymond Murphy. English Grammar in Use. 2012. 4th Edition (with answers)

The world’s best-selling grammar series for learners of English.

Raymond Murphy’s English Grammar in Use is the world’s best-selling grammar reference and practice book for learners of English at intermediate (B1-B2) level. It’s perfect for self-study, but also ideal for supplementary grammar activities in the classroom.

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Cambridge Business English (En-En)

Cambridge Business English Dictionary

The Cambridge Business English Dictionary is ideal for business English students, business studies students and anyone using English in their work. Informed by the unique Cambridge English Corpus, the dictionary has over 35,000 words, phrases, and meanings, and includes business-specific vocabulary such as ‘quantitative easing’, ‘crowdsourcing’ and ‘black knight’. It also includes help with how to use English naturally in business situations like meetings, conference calls, and emails. A mobile application is also available and sold separately.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (10 Nov 2011)

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Oxford Advanced Learner’s 9 | v2 (En-En)

Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 9th Edition (OALD9)

An advanced learner’s dictionary is a monolingual learner’s dictionary, that is, a dictionary written for non-native speakers. It differs from a bilingual or translation dictionary, on the one hand, and a standard dictionary written for native speakers or linguistic scholars, on the other.

A learner’s dictionary is intended for non-native speakers who want information about the meaning and usage of words and phrases. Such dictionaries focus on current meanings, omitting outdated uses; etymology, a staple of standard dictionaries, is also usually omitted. All headwords are explained in uncomplicated language, typically using a core defining vocabulary of some 3,000 words, thus making the definitions more digestible to learners. There are many example phrases and sentences, but no quotations. Appendices and interspersed notes serve the targeted readership, providing additional guidance and help, for example with the usage of false friends, i.e. words that are often confused by learners.

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