In The Bedford Reader, Third Edition, half of the 54 selections are new. There are now more selections by minority writers, more by women writers, more to appeal directly to eighteen-year-olds, and more to engage nontraditional students, as well as the class-proven favorites of instructors and students using the previous edition
Organized by the types of help student writers need. Part one (red tab) of this book provides a guide to writing processes and products. Solutions to writing problems and ESL trouble spots are found in part two (blue tab). Part three (yellow tab) offers alphabetically organized definitions and examples of grammar, mechanics, and punctuation terms.
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Written in a conversational tone, this 4-color text takes a fresh learning approach to relating business English to the world of work. Here, telecommunications, customer service, and a host of other real-world topics connect to activities and exercises in grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, word division, and sentence writing/revising.