Street Talk 3: The Best of American Idioms
by
David Burke
For those who don't understand this "inside" language, this guide provides the way out, teaching American idioms step by step through dialogues, word games, drills, exercises, crossword puzzles, and more.
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
May 1st 1995
by Optima Books
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David Burke is a documentary filmmaker and former 60 MINUTES writer/producer who came to Paris in 1986 for what he thought would be a year, but turned into more than twenty. Besides Writers in Paris, he has written two editions of HarperCollinss Access Paris, a travel guide to Mediterranean France, and numerous articles for magazines and web sites. He and his wife, producer/director Joanne Burke,...more
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