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100 IDEAS FOR TEACHING LANGUAGES
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| By: |
Nia Griffith |
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Paperback |

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£9.99 |
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| ISBN 10: |
0826485499 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780826485496 |
| Publisher: |
CONTINUUM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING GROUP LTD. |
| Pub. date: |
8 September, 2005 |
| Series: |
Continuum One Hundreds S. |
| Pages: |
112 |
| Description: |
The Continuum One Hundreds series offers 100 invaluable, practical and exciting ideas for teachers of all levels. |
| Synopsis: |
The Continuum One Hundreds series offers 100 invaluable, practical and exciting ideas for teachers of all levels. 100 Ideas for Teaching Languages contains 100 creative and innovative ideas for getting students engaged in speaking and understanding languages. Ideas range from solving murder mysteries to using celebrity magazines to get students interested. |
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illustrations |
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UK |
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Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. |
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