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Methodical recommendations for compulsory and elective courses

✍ Scribed by Карипбаева Г.А.


Publisher
КазНУ
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
182
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The main purpose of these methodical recommendations is to help
students of the 1-2 courses majoring in «International Relations», «Inter-national Law» and «Regional Studies» of the Faculty of International Re-
lations in getting ready for academic work in English by learning the necessary communicative and writing skills.
Целью данных методических указаний является оказание практичес-кой помощи студентам 1-2 курсов специальностей «Международные отношения», «Международное право» и «Регионоведение» факультета международных отношений вузов в работе над языковым материалом, направленным на развитие коммуникативных навыков и письма.


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