"Study Of Living Languages For Colloquial Purposes" by Sir Arthur Cotton presents a detailed approach to language acquisition, specifically aimed at enabling practical, everyday communication. This book emphasizes methodologies for efficiently learning languages through immersion and direct application, focusing on mastering colloquial expressions and common phrases.
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