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Writing Books

Writing Strategies, Book 1

Writing Stategies Book 1

 Student-Centered Approach (Intermediate)

Free User guide, Teacher’s guide, Answer key

Writing Strategies, Book 2

Writing Strategies Book 2

A Student-Centered Approach (Advanced)

Free User guide, Teacher’s guide, Answer key

Write After Input

Write after Input

Developing Paragraphs
and Compositions
from Listenings and Readings

Free  Teacher’s guide, Answer key

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  • 01 ❖ TEACHER SUPPORT
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  • 02 ❖ ESL CONVERSATION & DISCUSSION
    • • Advanced & High-Intermediate Levels
    • • Evaluating Speaking/Discussion Skills
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    • • Pronunciation
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