Endorsements
I congratulate you on writing this timely work. This will promote better mutual understanding between America and Asia.
Tommy Koh, Singapore Ambassador to the U.N. and U.S .
Your book covers a broad range of topics that I am sure manywill find very useful. I certainly agree with you on the importance of mutual understanding, which [this] book serves to promote.
Clark T. Randt, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to China
I greatly appreciate your efforts in sharing with other people your opinion and experience on the exchanges between different peoples and cultures. It is so important for us to better understand each other while striving to build a better world for all.
Zhou Wenzhong, China Ambassador to U.S .
A to Z is by a scholar of globalization. Raised and schooled in India and widely traveled, I believe that discrimination is based on ignorance. [This book] tears at this veil and is as objective as is humanly possible. The message is clear, the text has flow and the language is easy to understand. Readers will find this book useful, no matter which portal they would like to enter from.
Dr. Stephen Gill, poet, novelist and literary critic
Misunderstandings often happen needlessly due to ignorance and differences in cultures. I really wish I had read this book when I lived in China in order to learn more about the U.S. Since moving to America and getting my MBA, it is not too late because there is so much to learn from A to Z . I highly recommend this book that could change your life!
Lily Lang, financial analyst, Washington, D.C .
I found this book refreshingly different from the general run of books in this genre because it shows both Americans and foreigners warts and all!
Mohammad Vazeeruddin, India journalist; former Associate Editor , The Tribune
The A to Z chapters are nicely written and are very informative. The language is simple and lucid and presented in a nice manner with fine sequence. The writers efforts of thorough research are praiseworthy. It is, in short, a realistic bible of modern America.
Jay Gajjar, India language professor, writer of three hundred short stories
Ive lived in America 20 years. I took ESL [English as a Second Language] classes for three years and studied five years with a tutor. Until reading A to Z , I never found a book to help me with my grammar, pronunciation, phrasing and other essential speaking skills. It also helped me understand important American culture. So many of the questions I have always had about America and its people are answered in this book. I love this books generous use of helpful hints. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to learn more about America like I did.
Sarah Kim, Korean American business owner, Los Angeles
Teachers of English from our schools were selected to attend a unique and extensive course in which Mr. Lance Johnson was our educator. Not only did we want them to improve their command of English grammar and speech, but also to learn about America, its people and its culture. He used his A to Z book as a guide for his classes.
We were extremely pleased with the knowledge our teachers gained from this program. Their level of listening, reading, speaking, and writing English increased dramatically. Equally important, they gained confidence in using the English language and understanding Western ways.
His chapters on English grammar and speech identify common problems for foreigners and easy ways to overcome them. His book also summarizes the important aspects of American customs and culture that foreigners should know more about. This combined approach to learning was fun and informative for our teachers.
I strongly recommend Mr. Johnsons book to anyone who wants to learn about America and Western culture, its people, customs and language. It will certainly benefit those going to America or those who have contact with Americans in their homelands.
Tianchi Lu, Director-Suzhou Education Research Institute, Suzhou, China
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To increase mutual understanding, we need to understand each others history and culture. If we do not, we will not understand why we make different choices, or why we do not think and behave in exactly the same way. Increased contacts and greater knowledge will reduce misunderstanding and lead to greater mutual respect.
Tommy Koh, former Singapore Ambassador to the U.N. and U.S.
America
rather, the United States
seems to me to beresourceful,
adaptable,
maligned,
envied,
feared,
imposed upon.
It is warm-hearted,
over-friendly;
quick-witted,
lavish,
colorful;
given to extravagant speech
and gestures;
its people are travelers
and wanderers by nature,
moving,
shifting,
restless;
swarming in Fords,
in oceanliners;
craving entertainment;
volatile.
The chuckle among the nations of the world.
Edna Ferber, American author, 1887-1968
About the Author
Equation of life: Knowledge + Understanding + Acceptance = A Better World for All . - Lance Johnson
Born and raised in America, Lance Johnson has long been fascinated with the history and culture of America and foreign countries and how they differ. Having visited 49 of the 50 U.S. states and traveled in 81 countries, hes learned among other things that the Black Sea, Red Sea, and the Blue Danube do not reflect those colors, and that Iceland might better be called Greenland and vice versa. Hes also learned how America and its people are perceived abroad both correctly and incorrectly. And how Americas perception of the rest of the world can vary, too.
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