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What books do college students use to learn English?
1. Look, listen and learn (read, listen and learn)

This is another easy-to-understand but very practical textbook written by L.G.Alexanda, editor-in-chief of the authoritative English textbook New Concept English. There are four volumes, and the difficulty of the fourth volume is about the difficulty of the third and second volumes of the new concept. Don't underestimate this book, which uses a lot of dialogues, can perfectly train your oral English, language sense, listening and so on, and the explanation of grammar in this book is unambiguous! Very good! This is an introductory textbook adopted by many foreign language schools in China.

2. New Concept English

If you haven't heard of new concepts, that's too. ...

As the leader of English textbooks, New Concept definitely has its popularity for decades. Moreover, the new concept of supporting self-study counseling series, test questions and other teaching AIDS have a perfect supporting system. It can definitely meet your needs.

Step 3 look forward (to the future)

This book is an English mother's edition that has traveled all over America. It can be said that "Travel around America" was written because it was inspired by this set of textbooks. Looking into the future is the ultimate British pronunciation and a set of teaching materials close to British folk customs. Four skills are strengthened, and teachers' books and students' exercise books are also equipped. It is an advanced textbook for many foreign language schools.

4. All over America

This is also very classic, and it also uses a lot of videos and pictures, providing an all-foreign atmosphere.

In the vocabulary book, I like Cambridge elementary/intermediate/advanced vocabulary used in Cambridge English.

There is also the grammar book "English Vocabulary Series of Tower Publishing House" and "Cambridge English is Using Elementary/Intermediate/Advanced Grammar"

In short, the English series in use is good.

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