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Across Cultures. Teacher's Book

✍ Scribed by Sharman E.


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English
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97
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✦ Synopsis


London: Longman, Pearson Education Limited, 2004. - 96 p. .
Elizabeth Sharman. Culture, Literature, Music, Language.
Introduction: Course Methodology and features; Module features; Unit features; How to use the material.
Course Planning.
Teacher's Resources for Civilta.
Exam Practice Exercises.
Teacher's Notes.
Quizzes.
Keys to Quizzes.

✦ Subjects


Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Страноведение англоговорящих стран / Country Studies of English-speaking Nations


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