Книга: Annabelle Clementine «Gold First (New Edition) Teacher's Book»
Серия: "Gold First" Step-by-step guidance on how to use Gold in the blended classroom: - Full teaching notes with answer key and audio scripts. - Ideas for additional and alternative activities. - Two photocopiable worksheets with teaching notes for each unit. - Test-master providing editable unit, achievement, entrance and exit tests online. Level: B2 Upper Intermediate. Издательство: "Pearson Education (Longman)" (2014)
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