10 Books for English Language Learners
Reading books will greatly help improve your English vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure when learning English. Here are 10 highly recommended books for learners of English of various levels:
"English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy
This grammar book is a must-have for learners of all levels; it's structured in such a way that even the most complex grammar points are easily understood. Full of practice exercises, it helps cement your knowledge.
"The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White
This classic is ideal for learners wanting to improve their writing style. It is a compact reference book on grammar, punctuation, and style to help write clear and concise sentences.
"The Oxford Picture Dictionary" by Jayme Adelson-Goldstein
This visual dictionary is great for beginners and helps you learn vocabulary through pictures. It ranges in topics from daily activities to academic subjects and is perfect for improving vocabulary.
"Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis
This is a systematic approach to vocabulary improvement. With the help of one etymological technique after another, the learner can gain better insights into the words and their roots, and thereby remember new words more effectively.
"Fluent English: Perfect Natural Speech, Sharpen Your Grammar" by Barbara Raifsnider
Intended for intermediate learners, this book provides you with practical exercises and techniques to help you speak in English naturally; grammar and vocabulary that can be practically used in everyday communication.
"English Idioms in Use" by Michael McCarthy and Felicity O'Dell
Understanding idioms is the key to sounding more fluent in English. This book breaks down idiomatic expressions and provides exercises to help you incorporate them into your speaking and writing.
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon
This novel is written in simple English for intermediate learners. The story is quite interesting and not difficult to follow. Simple language in the book means that it will be great for improving one's reading skills.
"Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White
This book is a classic both for beginners and intermediate learners; moreover, it is so warm and full of rich vocabulary and useful expressions that reading this book could be both educational and pleasant.
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" by J.K. Rowling
This book is great for those at an intermediate level and above. The language is accessible, but it includes enough new vocabulary and grammar structures to be a helpful tool for learners.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's "The Little Prince"
Ideal for learners at a variety of levels, this classic novella uses simple yet profound language. It's a great choice for building both vocabulary and comprehension skills while enjoying a heart-warming story.
Besides adding to your vocabulary, reading books in English helps you understand the nuances and how the structure of the language works. Start reading books which match your current level, then gradually increase the level of difficulty as you go along. The more you read, the better your English will become.
References:
Murphy, R. (2004). English Grammar in Use (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Strunk Jr., W., & White, E. B. (2000). The Elements of Style. Longman.
Adelson-Goldstein, J. (2008). Oxford Picture Dictionary. Oxford University Press.
Lewis, N. (1993). Word Power Made Easy. Goyal Publishers.
Raifsnider, B. (2002). Fluent English: Perfect Natural Speech, Sharpen Your Grammar. McGraw-Hill.
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