Книга: Taylor «Using Folktales»
Серия: "Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers" Using Folktales provides over 40 ready-to-use activities and dozens of stories which are suitable for all ages from beginner to advanced level. The paperback edition shows teachers how to take advantage of the unique literary characteristics of folk tales to facilitate language learning. It provides over forty ready-to-use activities and dozens of stories. Activities are suitable for all ages and range from beginning to advanced. Издательство: "Cambridge University Press" (2000)
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