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Group Work. Work Together for Academic Success

Производитель: "HarperCollins Publishers"

От издателя:Work together for academic success Collins English for Academic Purposes: Group Work will give you the skills you need to work well with others, and help you feel confident contributing to group projects at university.

Формат: 189х246х11 мм, 192стр. стр.

ISBN: 9780007507146

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