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I really need 'Win Over Word'



 
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I really need 'Win Over Word' #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:56 am   I really need 'Win Over Word'
 

Dear friends
How can I buy WOW book? I live in Iran. I couldn't find this book here.
Please help me. My sister lives in Ausria, Vienna. Can she find this book in Vienna?
Nina57
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I really need 'Win Over Word' #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:21 am   I really need 'Win Over Word'
 

You mean "Win over Words", Nina. Is it not possible to order the book online and have it shipped to your address?

Still, not sure I'd want a copy if this example is anything to go by:

"Rapt (adj)

My many friends read rape news with rapt attention. So rapt means fascinated."

:shock:

Very odd thing to be rapt by, IMO.

.............

Also, if I were to get a student to learn the word "rapt" I would certainly get him/her to learn or notice the very common collocation "attention" along with it.
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I really need 'Win Over Word' #3 (permalink) Thu Sep 11, 2008 18:20 pm   I really need 'Win Over Word'
 

I ordered this book online but no one answer me. I think WOW book is published in India. I found this book in ''www.achieverspoint.com/winoverwords.htm''.
This example is one of the very interesting examples of WOW. But you are right.

Molly wrote:
You mean "Win over Words", Nina. Is it not possible to order the book online and have it shipped to your address?

Still, not sure I'd want a copy if this example is anything to go by:

"Rapt (adj)

My many friends read rape news with rapt attention. So rapt means fascinated."

:shock:

Very odd thing to be rapt by, IMO.

.............

Also, if I were to get a student to learn the word "rapt" I would certainly get him/her to learn or notice the very common collocation "attention" along with it.
Nina57
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Joined: 11 Sep 2008
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I really need 'Win Over Word' #4 (permalink) Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:45 am   I really need 'Win Over Word'
 

Nina57 wrote:
Dear friends
How can I buy WOW book? I live in Iran. I couldn't find this book here.
Please help me. My sister lives in Ausria, Vienna. Can she find this book in Vienna?

hi Nina
i too need 'win over word'
can u help me if u hav that book.
thankx
Jagan86
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Joined: 07 Jan 2009
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