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Innovative Oxford Learner’s Dictionary of Academic English Scoops British Council ELTons Award
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Winner, Innovation in Learner Resources, British Council ELTon Awards 2015
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- L. f9 x) }% D8 x. xIMPORTANT: This free download will give you 100 sample entries from the dictionary. An in-app purchase is required to activate the full dictionary.
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Are you are learner of English who needs to do academic writing in English?+ D& F' h2 {7 d& ~6 `
" A: r6 I: ^1 G6 W1 [Understand the words and phrases used in academic writing. Learn how to use them in your own written work.: Q: ^# M0 L2 Z2 [
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The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary of Academic English (OLDAE) is the learner’s dictionary that focuses exclusively on academic English. If you are a non-native English speaker studying an academic subject in English, this dictionary app will help you understand academic texts and will help you improve your own academic writing.
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* @ |# S$ A- I6 K' c: KKey features
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- U: ?7 ]" b' a/ P1 U- G• 22,000 words, phrases and meanings clearly explained, with the focus on their usage in academic writing
7 r& V0 O. g* J9 j• Informed by the 85-million-word Oxford Corpus of Academic English* R) P9 [ d" ~9 @5 A% y
• Over 50,000 corpus-based example sentences
& R+ B9 m4 l5 Z& b• 690 collocation notes show over 26,000 collocations (words that are used together)) y! O, T: l8 c9 O
• 120 Thesaurus notes, Language Banks, Grammar Points and Which Word? notes* q- n* u+ S; B
• Word lists for four subject areas (physical sciences, life sciences, social sciences and humanities) that you can add to or edit
2 G9 m0 }$ t6 n# S/ H8 S% M• Create and organize your own lists of favourite words
9 X ~7 @" T, c• Words in the Academic Word List are all labelled
" `/ g& ]6 X. Q- K% A5 u( Q• Hear all the words spoken by real British and American English voices
, M9 M/ V" U! j* |/ J* M7 H• Use Full Dictionary Search to find your word in any phrase, collocation or example sentence in the dictionary
& p& y3 V) W4 r0 k+ z& l4 A1 C• ‘Did you mean…?’ function and wild card search allow you to find a word even if you don’t know the spelling. H8 W0 \# U$ d1 g: d0 q
• View History to see the last 100 words you looked up
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Recommended for learners of English who are
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• Studying on foundation or pre-sessional courses, ~! |: D- u$ w# [" C
• B1-C2 level in English (intermediate – advanced) : p+ A6 @5 p8 e+ t
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