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FEATURE
Word Sketches -
the Modern Lexicographer's Tool

Learn how they were created and used for the Macmillan English Dictionary

COLUMNS
Language Interference
Watt is a homonym?

Find out by reading about troublesome words

Focus on Language Awareness
Introduction
Business English: Letters
UK version ¦ US version

New word of the month
Emotional repair through reading

Top Tips for the CD-ROM
Use SoundSearch to explore pronunciation and spelling 
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Focus on Language Awareness

The Language Awareness pages in the Macmillan English Dictionary are designed to give up-to-date information on topics that are relevant to everyone who has any interest in the way the English language is being used at the beginning of the 21st century. They have all been written by people who are experts in the field they are writing about; indeed, most of the authors have published more detailed work, which you might like to read if you find these pages interesting.

They are intended to give you a deeper understanding of such areas as Spoken Discourse, Metaphor, and Pragmatics, all of which are crucial for users of the English language.

There is a lot of food for thought on these pages, and you may find there is plenty of scope in these topics for classroom activities and discussion.

This month we look at Business Letters in British and American English.