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E-grāmata: So to Speak: 11,000 Expressions That'll Knock Your Socks Off

  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Simon Element
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781982163778
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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Simon Element
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781982163778
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"Engage with everyday expressions in a completely different (and fun!) way, with this entertaining and interactive book of common phrases that can turn a humdrum gathering into a raucous game night. We use expressions all the time. When you feel sick, you're "under the weather." When you feel great, you're "on top of the world." You may be fine with "half a loaf," or you may insist on "the whole enchilada." But whether you're a "smart cookie" or a tough one, you-and almost everyone you know-have a veritable smorgasbord of expressions stored deep in your brain"--

Engage with everyday expressions in a completely different (and fun!) way, with this entertaining and interactive book of common phrases that can turn a humdrum gathering into a raucous game night.

We use expressions all the time. When you feel sick, you&;re &;under the weather.&; When you feel great, you&;re &;on top of the world.&; You may be fine with &;half a loaf,&; or you may insist on &;the whole enchilada.&; But whether you&;re a &;smart cookie&; or a tough one, you&;and almost everyone you know&;have a veritable smorgasbord of expressions stored deep in your brain.

So to Speak: 11,000 Expressions That&;ll Knock Your Socks Off is the largest expressions book of its kind. Thoughtfully divided into sixty-four categories&;from Animals to Food & Cooking, from Love to Politics&;these clever expressions (plus the dozens of game recommendations in the book) will keep you entertained for days. Authors Shirley and Harold Kobliner spent more than half a century nurturing and teaching children. So to Speak is a reflection of their deeply held belief that regardless of a person&;s age, the most impactful learning happens when you&;re having fun. Whether it&;s grandparents teaching their favorite expressions to their grandkids, teens helping adults with the latest lingo, or millennials indulging in their love of wordplay and games, this is the perfect book to celebrate the joy of words and expressions.

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A testament to a life filled with love of family and of language. Youll wonder at the vast creativity embedded in our language and at the dedication of the couple who pulled it all together. Mignon Fogarty, New York Times bestselling author of Grammar Girls Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing This is a fun and playful compendium of sayings and idioms for fans of words, and for people like me who always get them wrong! Michelle Rial, author of Am I Overthinking This?: Over-Answering Lifes Questions in 101 Charts So to Speak is an embarrassment of riches: thousands of expressions sorted into logical categories that wind up juxtaposing familiar phrases so that they glimmer with a new sheen. The result is an invitation to cavort with some of the English languages most eccentric characters, which one can do simply by browsing or by playing the games outlined in the book. Either wayany wayits a very good time. Emily Brewster, senior editor and lexicographer at Merriam-Webster "Shirley and Harold Kobliner's astonishing collection provides readers of all stripes with joyful appreciation of 11,000 expressions, phrases, and sayings that teem our daily speech and writing. If you do not find this book entertaining and enlightening, I'll eat my hat, crow, humble pie, and dirt. If you do not see this book as learning dressed up to have fun, I'll fall on my sword, cry in my beer, and be down in the mouth and the dumps. If the grand gallery of sprightly illustrations of expressions in action doesn't knock your socks off and leave you pleased as Punch and tickled pink, I'll be bug-eyed, bowled over, and caught off base with my pants down." Richard Lederer, author of National Bestseller Crazy English So to Speak showcases a cascade of expressions sure to press your memory buttons. Every page triggers a remember when? or oh yeah! or a ha! The variety and creativity of the English language is on display, spanning eras, generations, pastimes, professions, geographies, and attitudes. Its a deep collection of the new, the old, the facetious, the funny, and the absurd. A browsers delight.Grant Barrett, co-host of public radios A Way with Words One of the greatest gifts we give to our children and friends is to fill our language with life. We live our lives in language. But much of what we say is conventionalized and ritualized. The chunks of language that do the heavy lifting are almost invisible unless we step back and take a fresh look. Looking at our language with a fresh pair of eyes brings simple joy to our hearts and minds. How can we bring these chunks of conventional language back to life? The answer is to give the gift of awareness of these expressions. It is this awareness that brings life back to our words.

So to Speak is an embarrassment of riches. Its a steal, so get your act together, dip into your savings, and enjoy the ride through our language.

The games section brings it all together. Playing these games shows us how well we have mastered the language game itself.

Harold and Shirley Kobliner gave this gift to their family first; and now they share this gift with us. Robert Parks, Ph.D., President of Wordsmyth, The Premier Educational Dictionary This painstakingly compiled compendium of expressions offers something for everyone: the word lover, the student of English, the language researcher, and the parlor game enthusiast will all find much to enjoy, presented in an entertaining and easy-to-use format.Orin Hargraves, lexicographer and author of Mighty Fine Words and Smashing Expressions: Making Sense of Transatlantic English Instead of going bonkers, losing your marbles, or screaming bloody murder, breathe a sigh of relief, let your hair down, and spare no expense to get your hands on a copy of So to Speak. The illustrations are outstanding, the quizzes are delightful, and the word games the authors propose are perfect for intellectually stimulating, intergenerational recreation during the pandemic and beyond. This is one of the most congenial and accessible collections for word lovers to come along in years. Charles Harrington Elster, author of How to Tell Fate from Destiny and other Skillful Word Distinctions Im letting my word-nerd flag fly with this one: So to Speak is a compendium of 11,000 expressions organized into nearly 70 categories, including a bonus, Our Favorite Family Expressions and Nana-isms (e.g., Hes a stick in the mud). Why do you need this, you ask? First, its the largest collection of its kind. Second, its a catalyst for endless conversations among people of all agesand some of the most fun can be had by reading it aloud with friends and family, writes co-editor Harold Kobliner, who worked steadfastly on this book with his wife of 65 years, Shirley, until she passed away in 2016. The result, he tells us, is a true celebration of the love of language with the love of my life. Third, 25 games such as a rhyming game, an expressions improv game and one based on The Newlywed Game are included. Its a must-have for any language lovers library.BookPage

The Story behind So to Speak viii
What Makes So to Speak Fun x
Playing Games with So to Speak xii
THE EXPRESSIONS
Animals
2(8)
Around the World
10(3)
Arts & Entertainment
13(5)
Astronomy
18(3)
Automotive
21(3)
Beverages
24(2)
Big & Small
26(2)
Birds, Bats & Insects
28(4)
Boating
32(3)
Body
35(15)
Building & Construction
50(3)
Business & Work
53(4)
Colors
57(3)
Coming & Going
60(3)
Communication
63(5)
Containers
68(3)
Earth, Fire, Water & Air
71(5)
Education
76(3)
Exclamations
79(2)
Exercise
81(3)
Farm
84(2)
Fashion
86(5)
Food & Cooking
91(6)
Foreign Languages
97(3)
Fun Words & Sayings for Kids
100(2)
Gambling
102(3)
Heaven & Hell
105(3)
Hot & Cold
108(3)
House & Home
111(5)
In & Out
116(3)
The Law
119(3)
Life & Death
122(5)
Light & Dark
127(3)
Literary
130(3)
Love & Kisses
133(3)
Luck
136(2)
Measure & Size
138(4)
Medical & Health
142(3)
Military & Weapons
145(5)
Money
150(4)
Names & People
154(7)
Nature
161(3)
Nicknames & Acronyms
164(3)
Numbers
167(5)
On & Off
172(3)
Politics
175(3)
Postal
178(2)
Religion & Spirituality
180(3)
Rhymes
183(3)
Royalty
186(2)
Science & Technology
188(2)
Senses
190(4)
Shapes, Lines & Points
194(3)
Sleeps Dreams
197(3)
Sports & Games
200(7)
Stones & Metals
207(3)
Streets, Roads & Paths
210(3)
Time & Age
213(6)
Tools, Hardware & Gear
219(3)
Top & Bottom
222(2)
Toys
224(2)
Transportation & Travel
226(4)
Up & Down
230(3)
Weather
233(3)
Wise Words & Adages
236(2)
Yin & Yang (Opposites)
238(2)
Bonus: Our Favorite Family Expressions & Nana-isms
240(9)
Acknowledgments 249(3)
Express Yourself 252
Shirley Kobliner received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Queens College, and was a chemistry teacher in a number of New York City high schools. She was a fierce advocate for students with disabilities, and was one of the earliest supporters and participants of the Association of Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children. Harold and Shirley raised three kids who have given them six wonderful, expressions-obsessed grandchildren.

Harold Kobliner received his PhD from New York Universitys School of Education and became principal of the award-winning Marie Curie Junior High School in Queens, New York. He was also chairman of the Board of Examiners, the independent agency that created and administered tests to teachers, principals, and superintendents throughout New York City. He was named the US Armys Soldier of the Month for creating a program for soldiers to earn high school diplomas.