Containing a staggering 15,000 phrases that can be utilized in countless circumstances, 'Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases' is an instructive manual scribed by Grenville Kleiser. Categorized by subject matter, the book's meticulous arrangement ensures that the right phrase for every situation is immediately accessible. The book's inclusion of phrases concerning such diverse topics as education, social interactions, business, politics, and more make it a truly comprehensive guide. Intended for conversation, public speaking, or writing purposes, the book features a set of phrases that come with examples and definitions. With its aim to enhance communication skills, it caters to both native and non-native English speakers. Additionally, it is beneficial for the enhancement of vocabulary and writing proficiency.
American writer Grenville Kleiser (1868–1955) lived in North America. He was the author of a sizable number of motivational publications and manuals for public speaking and personal growth. Additionally, Kleiser taught public speaking at Yale Divinity School, part of Yale University. In the year 1868, Kleiser was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1894, he wed Elizabeth Thompson. On August 27, 1953, he passed away in New York City.