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How to develop oral communication effectively according to the interests and needs of tenth grade students

How to develop oral communication effectively according to the interests and needs of tenth grade students

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Other Authors: Minchala, Elizabeth (coautor), Minchala, César (coautor)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:Spanish
English
Subjects:
Oral communication
Fear of making mistakes
Common grammar mistakes
Importance of reading
Tesis en lengua y literatura inglesa
Online Access:http://nas.ucuenca.edu.ec/BibliotecaDigital/ebooks/tli206.pdf
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