Learning Teaching

This book PDF is perfect for those who love English language genre, written by Jim Scrivener and published by MacMillan which was released on 25 April 2024 with total hardcover pages 416. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Learning Teaching books below.

Learning Teaching
Author : Jim Scrivener
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Publisher : MacMillan
Language : English
Release Date : 25 April 2024
ISBN : 0230729843
Pages : 416 pages
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Learning Teaching by Jim Scrivener Book PDF Summary

A guide to English. Suitable for initial training courses, and for practising ELT teachers, it covers developments in ELT and includes a DVD featuring a full lesson as well as demonstrations of practical teaching techniques.

Learning Teaching

A guide to English. Suitable for initial training courses, and for practising ELT teachers, it covers developments in ELT and includes a DVD featuring a full lesson as well as demonstrations of practical teaching techniques.

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