Communicative English By Adam Paul Patte
Communicative English By Adam Paul Patte
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DETAILS :
- Author: Adam Paul Patte
- Publisher : APH PUBLISHING CORPORATION
- Publication date : 1 January 2015
- Edition : First Edition
- Print length : 188 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9331326432
- ISBN-13 : 978-9331326430
- Item Weight : 400 g
ABOUT THE BOOK
Communicative English, authored by the language consultant and applied sociolinguistics specialist Adam Paul Patte, is a highly interactive pedagogical framework designed to bridge the gap between structural syntax and real-world conversational fluency. Published primarily for modern professional communication modules and undergraduate language programs, this text serves as a core linguistic manual for students, corporate trainees, and non-native speakers seeking global career readiness. The core philosophy of this text centers on functional communicative competence—proving that language mastery is not defined by memorizing rigid, isolated grammar rules, but by the strategic ability to navigate context-driven, socio-culturally adaptive verbal and written exchanges with clarity and confidence.
The book is structured as a continuous, progressive instructional field manual, shifting the instructional focus away from static fill-in-the-blank drills to dynamic, real-world application models. Adam Paul Patte delivers a comprehensive narrative that systematically traces the mechanics of transactional and interactional communication. He provides deep analytical breakdowns of phonetic modulation, context-specific vocabulary selection, active listening filters, and conversational repair strategies used to resolve mutual misunderstandings seamlessly. Furthermore, the text focuses heavily on modern professional environments, analyzing the behavioral and stylistic demands of business pitching, cross-cultural group discussions, strategic email architecture, and virtual workplace discourse.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Adam Paul Patte is a contemporary academician and instructional designer specializing in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and behavioral communication dynamics. His literature focuses heavily on dismantling the anxiety non-native speakers face by transforming clinical linguistic concepts into accessible, muscle-memory speech habits.
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